This episode is a recording from this year’s Virtual LeaderCon event that was all about culture on remote and hybrid teams. As more and more teams are working remotely, it’s important to understand how to build successful remote teams. Jeff Brown sits down with Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel, authors of The Long-Distance Team, as
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Wayne Turmel interviews Theresa Destrebecq, founder of Emerge Book Circles, about the importance of reading deeper instead of faster. Teresa emphasizes that books can easily become shelf development if not read with intention and purpose. She shares her philosophy on choosing books that align with an organization’s strategies, challenges, and solutions. Theresa also provides tips
Stan Meshkov, CEO and Founder of Umbrella IT, UnSpot, and RomDo, joins Wayne to discuss what makes hybrid offices work. They discuss things like the importance of communicating when you’re in or not in the office, hoteling, and what organizations are doing differently in order to make a hybrid situation work.Featured Guest Name: Stan Meshkov What
Wayne and Marisa continue their conversation from their episode about The Long-Distance Teammate by discussing ethical visibility. They explore how remote workers and their teams can foster ethical visibility in their work, from understanding what it is to how to act on it with managers and teammates. They also discuss how leaders can recognize remote
Marisa and Wayne celebrate the 2nd anniversary of The Long-Distance Teammate by discussing the 3 P Model of Remote Work Success, the difference between team member and teammate, what it was like to write this book as remote work was becoming more prevalent in 2020, and what it was like to write a book about
Wayne and Marisa discuss the things you should consider when conducting annual meetings remotely, including how to manage the logistics of the meeting, how to keep everyone engaged, and how to ensure that everyone has a chance to be heard. We’ll also explore the benefits of a hybrid meeting, and share our own experience with
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