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Station F - How to work in remote - Best practices

Station F - How to work in remote - Best practices

Christopher MANEU

April 08, 2020
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  1. @cmaneu Tip #2: know how to work together Can be

    written by the team member or triggers questions during 1-1 Topics: - Communication - Support - Recognition
  2. @cmaneu Tip #3: limit the number of tools for collaboration

    Azure DevOps GitHub Teams - Interne Slack – Communautés OneNote Azure DevOps Wikis
  3. @cmaneu Tip #4: Share your status with the whole team

    5 questions How do you feel this week? (1/5) Shared asynchronously to the whole team Forward motion > Share succes in a celebrate–like channel
  4. @cmaneu Tips #5: Can I make this call on my

    own? https://management30.com/practice/delegation-poker/ Have a clear view of what I can decide myself, and what I can’t. Written rules, can be co- authored as a team.
  5. @cmaneu Tips #6: 1-1 Pre-write 1-1 are essentials in a

    remote team. However, they are not a project meeting (weekly, board agile, …) Pre-write a document (async) with all important points and questions/asks. Allows you to focus on the person (WINE) and not on the project: - Wants - Interests - Needs - Expectations
  6. @cmaneu Tip #7: Know when to call a good day

    Give evaluation keys There will be bad days, even in remote Have a by default action