About Managing remote employees: the ultimate guide. Learn everything you need to know when leading remote teams and changing to a distributed work culture:
COVID-19 has shown that remote work is the future that already arrived. Built on the traditional theory of successful leadership, we explain how the “new normal” can be approached from the managing perspective. The process of transformation into a distributed working environment entails various nuances. These are ranging from hiring and managing remote workers to learning new rules of remote leadership and implementing new technologies into the working routine. We take you step-by-step through this process and share valuable lifehacks we learned on our way from remote workers to distributed team leaders. Once you analyze your current organizational culture and team type, you will receive the needed skills and technical knowledge to change into a distributed team company, hiring epic remote employees and become more efficient while improving the life-work balance of your team members.
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Maria Mazur is a communications professional who began working remotely in 2015 in a variety of team-leading roles. She is also the co-founder of 2womenacademy – an online platform for women in Russia that provides educational services in topics of remote work, entrepreneurship and skills development. She is a prolific author and holds an BA in Media and Cultural Studies from Leuphana university, Germany, and an MSc in Public Relations from Queen Margaret University, Scotland. Currently, she created her 100% remote writing agency, where she and her team support writers and students in strategy, concept and development of the content. Maria loves educating and inspiring other people to succeed and live their dream life.
Andrea Gonzalez-Duarte is a social entrepreneur who created her first company in 2016. She is the founder of “Volunteers in Colombia” – a social enterprise that works with local organizations throughout Colombia and connects them with international volunteers and interns. From an early age on, she has been traveling around the world and fell in love with the independence she acquired during her adventures. During this time, Andrea has worked and volunteered in 5 different countries, offering her social work expertise. She holds a BA in social work and services from Hanzehogeschool university, The Netherlands.