Leading a Remote Team

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(This episode was captured during one of our recent live Product Chats which occur every Tuesday.  Visit pragmaticinstitute.com or our social channels for more info.)

So you have adapted your team to a remote environment. By now you have probably figured out which communication channels work for you and helped your employees craft their new routine. But how do you go beyond adapting and truly thrive as a remote leader? In this Product Chat, Hillary Boucher joins the Pragmatic Team to discuss all things tooling, inspiring not requiring, and the best ways to get out of email and into engaging conversations with your team.

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