Remote team productivity indirectly
translates to quality + quantity with a steady workflow of your projects.
Maintaining a work-life balance becomes a hassle when adjusting to the new
normal of remote working.
Owl Labs surveyed
that nearly 70% of full-time workers are working from home since COVID-19.
The lack of constant face-to-face
monitoring has taken a toll on productivity levels.
This being said, staying on tasks,
scheduling, and focusing on them has called for more improvements in the
overall workflow.
Can managing a remote team still prove
to be productive with team members spread across the globe?
Let’s find out—
Strategies to Improve Remote Team Productivity –
1. Avoid Micromanagement
Micromanaging translates to a lack of
trust in team members. If you want to build a successful team,
micromanaging is a strict no-no.
Of course, given the current remote
working conditions, craving control is very natural.
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