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John Knotwell of Bridge: “Weekly Check-Ins with each team member”

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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. What strategies, tools and techniques work to be a highly effective communicator, even if you are not in the same space? Many teams have started working remotely.

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Jan Van Bruaene: “Hang out with your remote team”

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Hang out with your remote team. With weekly group meetings, regular 1-on-1 meetings, and almost daily conversations, I felt I was in tune with the team in Spain. I had the pleasure of interviewing Jan Van Bruaene, Real-Time Innovations (RTI). That plan changed quickly when I was offered a permanent role on the team.

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“Why you should look to your own customers when hiring for your team” With Fotis Georgiadis & Weiting Liu

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I had the pleasure of interviewing Weiting Liu. Weiting Liu is the Founder and CEO of Arc , a platform that aims to simplify the process of hiring developers who work remotely. Arc grew out of Codementor , an online mentorship platform for software developers. Thank you so much for doing this with us, Weiting!

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Vytenis Pak?nas of isLucid: “It’s important to empower your team”

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isLucid is a super exciting product together with the team we are building now. Within already existing project management tools. Now we operate on Microsoft Teams environment and have plans to introduce our product to more widely accepted video conferencing tools. lucid communication to remote teams.

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Emily Perbellini of LaserAway: “Creating a sense of camaraderie and collaboration between remote clinicians nationwide”

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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 Emily Perbellini. In 2000, I attended nursing school at University of Texas Medical Branch and then practiced as a women’s health RN in Houston for about 2 years before moving to Los Angeles in 2006.