In this post, Pilar shares a question we posed on LinkedIn about how to create a healthier balance between synchronous and asynchronous interactions in teams and the responses we received from our network.
Read MoreWhen we’re not working in the same physical space as our team members, having a way to structure our thoughts can help us to reflect on our work and connect with our team. In this post, Pilar shares the elements of the DIRECTT framework that can be used to share thoughts and reflections asynchronously or in real-time team meetings.
Read MoreApplying Visible Teamwork concepts in your remote team can be approached in many ways; in this article we consider perspectives of interdependency, motivation, and trust.
Read MoreIn this post, Pilar shares a recent experience at a workshop, where the solution to a visibility problem lay not in adopting new technology, but in a very simple change.
Read MoreIt’s time to replace the term “working out loud” when talking about collaboration in teams.
Read MoreWhen we think of how remote team’s communicate, we still imagine long written threads and multiple messages going backwards and forwards. It doesn’t have to be this way.
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