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Meighan Newhouse On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

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This is not a buzzword; this is a set of tools and processes that make up a mindset for collaboration and efficiency. Teams will no longer be siloed but instead make up a cross-functional working unit centered around the best way to deliver value for their stakeholders. Implementing an Agile Mindset: The future of work is agile.

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Andy Freed of Virtual: “Remember the human side of things”

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Take a moment of each day to build relationships with those around you, even remotely. Leverage technology: Video is an effective way to stay connected. How can teams effectively communicate if they are never together? Zoom and Slack are excellent tools, but they don’t replicate all the advantages of being together.

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Drew Gerber: “Listen carefully to what’s being said”

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Being Connected: Working remotely vs. in-person affects how connected your team is to one another. To address this, make technology your best friend! As a part of our series about the five things you need to know to successfully manage a remote team, I had the pleasure of interviewing Drew Gerber, CEO of Wasabi Publicity.

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Steven Dorfman of The Perecman Firm: “Maintaining our close congenial connections has been very difficult for obvious reasons”

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I’ve tried to bridge the gap presented by our distanced and remote work environment by holding regular meetings with staff, reaching out frequently to personnel and trying to continue to connect with the employees in a way that reminds them that, while we may be separated by distance, we are all still in this together, working towards a common goal.

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Upile Chasowa: “Taking time to recharge”

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I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Upile Chasowa. Upile is a business and software development entrepreneur with over nine years of commercial experience in Retail, Insurance, Finance and Real Estate. Upile is originally from Malawi, and has been based in London since 2001. building technology for the greater good?—?helping

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Andrew O’Shaughnessy of Poppulo: “You will be no use to the business if you get burnt out”

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As a part of our series about the five things you need to successfully manage a remote team, I had the pleasure of interviewing Andrew O’Shaughnessy. What we hadn’t known was that 10% of our customers were using our email marketing software for their employee communications?—?we we weren’t even aware of it.