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If you are working outside of the traditional office environment (either from home, or some other location), it’s come to be known as ‘remote working’. Here are the things we’ve learned about remote work, including managing remote teams, providing support, task delegation, and encouraging connectedness.

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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, 2020January 6, 2023
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Setting boundaries in a digital workplace

Taking inspiration from the “right to disconnect” law passed in France, I’ve reset my own boundaries for a healthy work-life balance in a digital workplace. Here’s some steps you can follow to do the same.
Written by Aimee Cowie November 10, 2019January 6, 2023

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