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Building and managing a team of remote workers isn’t exactly like building and managing an in-person team.
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by: Margaret Wood 6/29/2021 The human cost of working remotely Managing and being managed remotely comes with unique challenges. For managers, keeping a hybrid workforce of remote and in-house teams engaged and productive can be very demanding. And for remote workers, adapting to the new mindset and dealing with the isolation from their teams becomes one…
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by: Margaret Wood June 29, 2021 10:00AM Managing one’s own time is one thing–but managing one’s own time AND their staff’s, in-office, and remote team’s time is an entirely different ballgame. Managing one’s own time is one thing–but managing one’s own time AND their staff’s, in-office, and remote team’s time (some of whom are dealing…
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LARAE QUY JULY 12, 2019 The reason why some people succeed almost all the time is that they understand their core strengths. They don’t waste precious time. When it comes to success, it’s easy to think that people who are blessed with brains are the ones who will make it to the top. Common sense suggests…
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Benjamin P. HardyFollow Oct 31,2018 Photo by Alice Moore on Unsplash A New Way To Read/Listen To Books Based On Brain Science In 1986, Dr. Sinah Goode and Dr. Richard A. Magill published a study called, “Contextual interference effects in learning three badminton serves.” As a reminder, badminton is like a mix between tennis and Ping-Pong with a funny looking…