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Month: October 2020

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How to manage a remote team using digital tools

No one could have envisioned they’d still be a remote workplace eight months on. No one knows what the new world of work is going to look like. Use this checklist to build your digital toolbox to manage your remote team.
Written by Aimee Cowie October 24, 2020October 26, 2020
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Using emoji: In Life and On Slack

Taking a break? Working from home? Do not disturb? Which emoji says it in one tidy character? Should we use emoji at all?! (tl;dr: yes)
Written by Jess Allison October 23, 2020October 23, 2020
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