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How to Keep the “Team” in Teamwork Remotely

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the ways that teams relate. Even if many return to their offices in the post-pandemic era work will look differently. Many offices may extend working remotely for staff as many jobs will be proven to be ably done that way. Many people may also find they have more flexibility for choosing how they work to degrees and mix and match their working remote/working in the office ratio. If nothing else the days of coming into the office if one suspects they have been exposed to a virus will be gone and we will see people being encouraged to work from home in those circumstances.

For many people sitting most of the day in online meetings is not the most energy-giving experience. Although it can be effective in several ways we do lose something when we can’t be in physical contact with each other. Distractions are more of a factor, it’s harder to read body language, and ultimately we just don’t relate as deeply as we can in the office setting. While it can’t be fully replicated there are some proactive steps you can take to keep the feeling of team alive while working in remote situations.

As with everything in life change brings some things we like and a few things we don’t. The “new normal” of post-pandemic officing will have some new wrinkles. With new situations bring new opportunities for those who desire to grow their influence to step up. Being a team leader who brings teamship to a group of people who are connecting remotely will be a desirable trait to possess. It only take a few extra steps and proactive thinking to do so. Those who do will have the chance to lead their teams toward more meaningful and effective work in their organizations.

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