
This post originally appeared on the iDoneThis blog. Working remotely_requires a totally different approach from how we’ve come to define our workday. We’re so used to the commutes, having to deal with our cubicle neighbor, the water cooler chats, and shuffling in and out of meetings. That’s the way we know how to get stuff done. Removed from shared physical spaces, remote teams have none of that. The physical workspace — from layout to furniture configurations to break-room —_create a certain working environment that affects how you communicate and collaborate. Without those traditional areas in play, remote teams face a...
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