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Best Remote Work Tools – Chat

When it comes to working with remote employees, chat apps can have several advantages over other communication tools. Read on to find out more, and get the skinny on the best chat programs for remote work.

From Suit Pants to Sweatpants: Does a Dress Code Matter for a Remote Worker?

As a manager of a remote team you could be asking yourself, could it affect my remote workers’ performances? In this article we’ll break down whether a dress code could be a good idea for your team.

Best Remote Work Tools – Video Conferencing

If you have voice and email, you’ve got it covered, right? Wrong. If you try and manage a remote team that way, you’ll be missing out on all the nonverbal cues that help understanding. It’s like flying blind. When you’re talking to someone on your team, or they’re talking to each other, expression and gestures are important. As you can’t get everyone in a room together, video conferencing is the next best option. Here’s our pick of the best.

Hiring Remote Workers and Change Management

If your company is ready to hire remote workers, you’ll want your in-office employees to agree with your decision, provide them the tools necessary to work with the remote employees and make sure they have your support during this period of transition. Use our guide to charter a changeover that ensures all this and with minimal disruption to your actual work.

12 essential tools for remote workers in 2018

If you are looking for tools to set your remote team on fire, then the tools listed here might help you. Let’s have a look at the tools that make you an excellent remote team to work with.

Looking After Your Remote Team

Not long ago there was a rash of articles which claimed that remote workers were unhappy, if not downright paranoid. So here’s the good news: not one of the problems identified is actually a problem with remote working. They’re signs that not all managers are doing the best job at looking after their remote team. Don’t believe us? Here’s the breakdown.

Great Expectations – How to Get your Remote Team on the Same Page

Making sure that everyone knows what is expected of them is management 101. It’s taught in all those slick ‘even an idiot like you can be a manager’ books, and in every training course on the subject. And yet, a surprising number of projects go awry because expectations weren’t set effectively. Here are some thoughts on getting your remote team all on the same page.

3 Signs Your Remote Team is Overworked

It’s easy to observe your employees in person. Yet it can be difficult to know whether your remote employee is becoming overworked. The signs can be easy to miss when communication happens remotely. Here’s our guide to avoiding that.

How To Measure Remote Team Happiness – A Key For Effective Work

Fact: happy staff is more productive. It’s not that we’re monsters who only care about deadlines and deliverables, it’s just that the positive side effects of happiness are a gift we’d be foolish to turn down. So here’s our quick guide on how to measure happiness – and reap the rewards!

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