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Successful Remote Work Requires Investment Into Culture

Allwork

While some companies have welcomed the flexibility and autonomy of working from home, others have struggled to maintain engagement, collaboration and company culture. As more organizations adopt hybrid and remote policies for the long-term, it’s clear that success requires more than just the latest collaboration tools.

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9 Step Process To Manage Your Remote Team

Office Dynamics

However, managing a remote team requires a framework that needs to allow for all team members across different time zones to collaborate effectively. The infographic below documents the process that has worked for us and we hope it will help you manage your remote team better as well.

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From the archive: The role of workplace design in employee engagement

Workplace Insight

This means they can manage their need for privacy, concentrate more easily and collaborate with their teams without disruptions. No two days are the same for employees; sometimes they will need to do focus work, while other times they will need to collaborate. Fixed Technology exceeds mobile by 2:1.

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Mauro Repacci CEO of Boundless Life | Work, Travel, Kids: The Digital Nomad Experience for Families

Allwork

But what about some of the challenges that some people face when they’re traveling, for example, navigating time zones, language barriers and visas and so on? And navigating different time zones and cultures is actually an interesting challenge, and many of our customers see it as a learning experience.

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Productivity With Shared Files

Professional Assistant Blog

Do you find that you are being bombarded with updates to the same files time and time again? Imagine that your boss comes to you and asks you to merge several files into one main file ( Microsoft Word document). You spend quite a bit of time copying and pasting everything together. I completely forgot about that.

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An iPhone App In 30 Days – The Challenge

Brilliantly Better

I gradually started to spend more and more time playing with the app than writing code. It took around 45 minutes top, including reading the documentation and writing the code. Every time I needed to use a new UI control, all I had to do was to read the local Apple doc and look over the sample code. It felt nice. Complicated.

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