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Thinking Remote: Inspiration for Leaders of Distributed Teams

De : Pilar Orti, Maya Middlemiss
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An audiobook for managers leading remote teams and for employees who want to make a difference.

As more companies adopt remote, flexible, or office optional practices, managers and team leaders realise that the transition to a new way of working involves more than making sure that everyone has the right equipment to be able to work from home. It requires a change in mindset and approach.

In this collection of articles gathered together from the Virtual not Distant blog, Pilar Orti and Maya Middlemiss reflect on this transition from a change-management perspective, drawn from their experience of working with leaders of distributed teams.

Each article has been selected to cover one area of remote leadership practice and is followed by a set of leadership reflections to help you identify your next steps. Considering challenges from well-being to technology to communication, this series of articles will empower leaders at all levels to improve their personal practice and their team's performance.

Sections:

  1. Designing the digital workspace: what we can learn from the physical space
  2. “Those tools are so last year…”
  3. The dangers of ‘working out loud’
  4. Now that I’m remote, can anyone see how hard I’m working?
  5. Psychological safety in online meetings
  6. Is work causing you stress? Going remote is not a magic pill
  7. Sick and tired, working and not-working in a remote team
  8. Sharing success in remote teams
  9. To show frustration, first you need to show you care
  10. Creating a culture of feedback
  11. Keeping your team visible within your organisation
  12. Virtually secure is not enough: information security challenges for remote teams
  13. Remote work: anytime, anyplace, anywhere
©2019 Virtual not Distant (P)2019 Virtual not Distant
Direction Management Management et direction

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"At thirteen chapters and 100ish pages, you could conceivably finish this book in a couple of hours. I wouldn’t recommend doing so–if read right, this book works almost as a personal coach." (Teresa Douglas, co-author of Secrets of the Remote Workforce.)

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