March 30, 2022
Effective Remote Work: For Yourself, Your Team, and Your Company
Remote working is on the rise. Whether or not we are remote workers, it is likely we are all part of a global workforce. We need to learn to interact remotely, because we are all remote from someone in some way. Rather than simply simulating the way we'd usually work together via digital means, we have to learn new communication skills and adopt a different mindset in order to work remotely effectively, efficiently, and, most importantly, healthily.
We'll start by getting you set up with the right equipment and habits. Then, we'll learn the mindset of treating everyone as remote, and conquer both synchronous and asynchronous communication. You'll learn how to produce amazing artifacts, how to communicate clearly, and how to manage yourself and your teams. Then we'll look at the bigger picture: from measuring the remote readiness of your workplace, to creating a handbook for your team, to exploring remote-first culture and tackling burnout and mental well-being.
Fundamentally we'll see that adopting a remote-working mindset can do wonders for our organization, our effectiveness, and our impact in our careers. It can even create a more diverse and inclusive industry for us all to work in.
So what are you waiting for? The remote future is now. Be a part of it.
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Upcoming Author Appearances2022-04-01 Kenneth Kousen,
Gateway Software Symposium, St. Louis, MO
2022-04-01 Kenneth Kousen,
Gateway Software Symposium, St. Louis, MO
2022-04-02 Kenneth Kousen,
Gateway Software Symposium, St. Louis, MO
2022-04-06 Frances Buontempo,
ACCU Conf 2022 (UK and online)
2022-04-08 Kenneth Kousen,
Lone Star Software Symposium, Dallas, TX
2022-04-08 Kenneth Kousen,
Lone Star Software Symposium, Dallas, TX
2022-04-09 Kenneth Kousen,
Lone Star Software Symposium, Dallas, TX
2022-04-09 Kenneth Kousen,
Lone Star Software Symposium, Dallas, TX
2022-04-11 Johanna Rothman,
Non-Fiction Writing Workshop: Free Your Inner Writer (online workshop)
2022-04-12 Kenneth Kousen,
DevNexus, Atlanta, GA
2022-04-20 Karl Stolley,
WebRTC Live by WebRTC.ventures (online)
2022-04-22 Kenneth Kousen,
Northern Virginia Software Symposium, Reston, VA
2022-04-23 Kenneth Kousen,
Northern Virginia Software Symposium, Reston, VA
2022-04-27 Johanna Rothman,
Agile Brigade
2022-05-03 Johanna Rothman,
Agile RTP
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