So you're working with a remote team? Super cool! We're sure you have your ways of collaborating with each other. But you'll have to agree, sometimes it just gets messed up. Here are 7 tips (a 5 minute read) to help you along as you build an amazing team.
You'll also find quick tips and tricks for remote collaboration.
9. Keep track of time-zones and office
hours of clients/team members
10. Keep track of time-zones and office
hours of clients/team members
Remember: You only have small window to
get on call
11. Keep track of time-zones and office
hours of clients/team members
Remember: You only have small window to
get on call
So, plan meetings effectively.
17. Respect the cultural sentiment of your
international teams/clients.
Get idea of other person’s nature and style
which helps during discussions.
18. Respect the cultural sentiment of your
international teams/clients.
Get idea of other person’s nature and style
which helps during discussions.
You can find anyone on social media and
use it to your advantage.
41. Keep meetings at regular intervals for a mental
map of work progress
42. Keep meetings at regular intervals for a mental
map of work progress
Make sure your remote team stays on track and
heads in the right direction if project takes too
long to complete
43. TIP:
Do a quick 5 minute call or video chat on Google hangout/ Skype
every morning to share progress updates and identify roadblocks
46. Identify KPI’s with team members/clients before
assigning the project
Use KPI’s to keep track of work
47. Eg. If the task is to create a 20 page
website,
KPI’s can be
1. Milestones met on time
2. Webpages created per week
48. Recap
1. Manage Time Zones Effectively
2. Know Your Clients Well
3. Invest Time in Building Conversations
4. Be Clear on the Terms
5. Use WebApps Effectively
6. Conduct Standup Meetings
7. Provide & Track KPIs
49. Thanks for Reading!
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