As the Coronavirus has spread around the world, businesses are requiring employees to work from home and grappling with the practical implications of suddenly needing to manage a distributed workforce.
InspireHUB is a 100% remote company and has been managing an international staff of digital nomads for over seven years. As the creator of the IHUBApp Digital Experience Platform, we also have had agencies and clients use our platform to build employee hubs to help improve their connection and engagement.
From this unique vantage point, we decided to share the internal guidelines and tips that have helped us become high-performers and produce at the award-winning level with the hopes of you making the most of the situation.
Your workday at the office has a number of predetermined routines that you don’t likely give much mind to but actually help to create your office environment. When your staff are remote, recreating these moments are crucial to keep the connection and relationships strong.
Recreating your physical workspace into a virtual one is the first step, but your team also needs the rules of engagement to understand what your expectations are on when it comes to managing their time and how they connect with one another.
In-person meetings and virtual meetings share many of the same fundamental rules of engagement for success. However, there are important differences. At InspireHUB, we have created specific rules over the years around our virtual meetings that have helped us make them extremely productive. We’re happy to share our “Happy Meeting Rules” with you!
One of the complaints from remote employees is that they are often made to feel like they are second-class citizens because they are not thought of for important opportunities or projects.
The problem is not the staff who are working remotely but rather a lazy company culture that doesn’t think with intentionality about who should be at the table.
(Ouch! That’s a tough truth pill to swallow.) When you are working on projects or holding meetings, the first question your team should be trained to ask is “Who needs to be at this table?”. This will force your team to really think about what staff need to be involved, and it will also ensure that critical employees who are working remotely are not left out. Here are some other practices that we train our leaders to do at InspireHUB:
If you’re thinking that after the Coronavirus disappears that you will return to “business as usual,” you should be prepared for the possibility that is not likely to happen. Research has proven that remote workers are more productive than in-house teams. The reality is that, after your staff has a taste of working like this, and you have had a taste of increased productivity, neither side is going to want to go back to the old way of doing things. Use this opportunity within your company to figure out what is working and why. Poll your employees and use their feedback to transform the way you will work in the future.
The great news is that, while you may have been forced into managing a distributed workforce because of the Coronavirus, if you handle this situation right you will find your workforce more productive than ever!
We've been helping InspireHUB clients not just survive during this time but THRIVE! We collected all of our advice and made it available for FREE as our great big give-back during this difficult time. Included in this FREE Guide:
At InspireHUB, we get it. We've been a 100% remote workplace for more than 7 years, and are the first to admit we were UN-InspireHUB while we learned to grow into it.
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