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If you work in an environment where your reviewers can and will accept a strict hierarchy and sequence, then that's fine.
Otherwise, an old-style review meeting lets all the reviewers become aware of each other's input. As the person producing the document, you can streamline the meeting by consolidating comments beforehand so you only spend time discussing differences of opinion. |
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