Looking for tips to manage hybrid teams? Most teams used to work on-site before the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown. Now, the work model has changed — some employees work remotely, while others work from the office. As a manager, you may face difficulties executing this hybrid workplace model due to the lack of proper communication, ambiguous guidelines, etc. In this article, we’ll cover 8 tips to help you manage your hybrid team.
Want to know how to increase accountability in the workplace? Missed deadlines, repetitive mistakes, and a lack of trust and engagement can be a sign of poor accountability. However, picking up on these signs isn’t the end of it. You need to work on them too. So how do you increase accountability in the workplace? In this article, we’ll cover what accountability is and why it’s important for your business.
Workshops are serious business — they tackle meaty material and move at a brisk pace, so it’s key to keep your team dialed in and following along. That was challenging enough for in-person workshops. For remote workshops, it can feel herculean. But great news — here are some creative ideas, tips, and techniques for grabbing and keeping your team’s attention from afar. Contributing Writer at Miro John Cockrell covers topics for Miro on all things remote collaboration.
What makes a team successful? And how can we learn from the best and learn from the groups that simply couldn’t connect? Great teams are often successful because they achieved their goals by overcoming adversity and obstacles. And managing high-performance teams takes a lot of trust and innovation to encourage everyone to do their best work. In fact, the 2019 Global Human Capital Trends survey found only 41% of respondents believe their company successfully leads.
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The shift to remote work has disrupted many traditional organizational processes and company cultures. Too many of our day-to-day activities are quite challenging to replicate virtually. Now, shoulder tapping and meetings have become even more of a burden, and it seems more difficult to keep employees feeling happy, appreciated, and engaged with their work and colleagues. The struggle is real.
Managing toxic people in the office is a nightmare. But when employees shift to working remotely and bring their unhealthy behavior with them, “nightmare” becomes an understatement when describing toxicity in the workplace. With most of the world’s organizations shifting to remote work, you just be prepared for all the challenges that come from working from home (WFH). And one of the challenges you must prepare for is dealing with toxic employees.
Growing your business doesn’t have to be an unwieldy process if you have the right approach in place.
Looking for the best team productivity tools for your organization? In this fast-paced and hyper-competitive era, even a small dip in your team’s productivity could affect your company’s bottom line. But don’t worry! From productivity monitoring to project management and collaboration software, several tools can prevent the issues you might face while managing your team.
Changes that occurred during 2020 cast a completely different light on remote workers. Suddenly, remote work became a reality for all of us. It was like an experiment for everyone to see how we could function in different environments, yet creating a unique ecosystem. Some of us decided it is great to work in a more familiar environment. Some of us decided to put the pro into ‘’procrastination’’.
Here at Time Doctor, we talk to companies every day who are striving to increase the productivity of their teams. Consistently analyzing employee productivity and making strategic changes are crucial for growth. However, before a business is able to increase productivity, they must be able to accurately measure it.