Motivate Remote Teams

Motivate Remote Teams

About Course

Remote teams are here to stay, but how do we successfully manage and motivate individuals and teams who we rarely see? How do we keep enough control while still giving them enough freedom to enjoy their work and perform at their best? In this groundbreaking course, thought leader Chris Croft looks at how to optimize the level of involvement in planning and the level of freedom in the implementation—and how to combine these two. Chris goes through the matrix of management options and covers several methods for choosing the best management style for you and your team. He looks at how traditional ideas of motivation can be adapted to the new remote environment, with practical ideas for maximizing the motivation of remote individuals and teams. Finally, he offers some thoughts on how different personality types react to working remotely and how you can help them to make the best of the situation.

Course content

videoRemote teams are here to stay
videoExponential growth
videoKey problems
videoKnowledge vs. trust
videoThe exception
videoThe science behind involvement in planning
videoFreedom ladder
videoThe new remote working matrix
videoToo risky
videoToo tight
videoAvoid the negative outcomes of unsupervised workers
videoThe five remaining options
videoTrusted implementer
videoBig and important
videoWorking with experts
videoTesting and developing
videoThe star
videoHow do you choose which one?
videoStart with sharing
videoThe two axes
videoAgreeing together
videoAdapting to people
videoFlow diagram
videoThe end of intuition
videoMaslow applied to remote workers
videoFour strategies for each layer
videoCommunication
videoEmotional stability
videoGiving feedback
videoOwnership
videoPhysical meetups
videoWeekly meeting
videoDecision-making
videoTribalism
videoInvolving junior employees
videoQuiet team members
videoInvolvement, trust, and freedom
videoCelebrity appearance
videoLikes and dislikes
videoMeasure results
videoVariety and challenge
videoQuantify success
videoFour personality types
videoAnalytical
videoController
videoEnthusiast
videoAmiable
videoMixtures
videoOverview of learning points
videoPut it into practice and keep in touch

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Erna Stepanyan

Erna Stepanyan

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