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Steve Menasche
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Rachel Perry
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Connect with your team, even when you're far away.
Virtual meetings. Video calls. Emails and chat messages. These technological conveniences can be helpful when you're working remotely. But the actual experience of getting your work done while remaining an effective part of a far-flung team can be frustrating. How can you make remote work work for you?
The HBR Guide to Remote Work provides practical tips and advice to help you work more productively with your team and colleagues, even though you're not in the same location.
You'll learn to: create a work-from-home routine; run more effective virtual meetings; overcome "Zoom fatigue"; collaborate with others - despite the distance that separates you; manage remote employees; conduct difficult conversations when you can't meet in person; and arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.
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- Barney Flintstone
- 11-08-21
remote reinforcement
great reinforcement of things that seem intuitively obvious after hearing others speak or relay tactics for excelling in this remote business world. I found it very useful. practice will make a difference practice practice practice.
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