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Remote Work. A better way?

December 15, 2020 by Chris Heuer

A BETTER WAY

One of the founding beliefs of Remotely is that we know better and should do better. Better at what? Everything. We not only have the knowledge we already need somewhere in our world, but the wisdom is freely available to anyone willing to seek it. This is especially true regarding organizational design and leadership in a world where teams are distributed, untethered from … [Read more...] about Remote Work. A better way?

Upcoming Events: Oct 26-30

October 26, 2020 by Kristie Wells

We have built a great calendar of webinars, fireside chats, Ask Me Anythings, and Office Hours, and hope you will plan to join us for some, or all. If you are a Remotely Member, log into the website and then just click the “RSVP” box for Members on the bottom of the event page so we know you are coming. If you have not made the jump into membership as of yet, no worries! … [Read more...] about Upcoming Events: Oct 26-30

Media Training Webinar Recap

October 25, 2020 by Elisa Camahort Page

On October 6 I hosted a webinar to share my top media training tips. Remotely members can access it here. Part of the secret to mastering your media engagements is to be very very clear on your purpose and your message, it’s at the center of why you’re doing any such engagement.  But part of the secret is understanding what a reporter’s general approach and tools of … [Read more...] about Media Training Webinar Recap

Making the Most of a Pause with Author Lisen Stromberg

October 19, 2020 by Elisa Camahort Page

Remotely hosted a webinar conversation where I got to sit down and do a bit of a deep dive with Lisen Stromberg, author of the book Work, Pause, Thrive and CEO of PrismWork. Given how many people have been thrown out of work in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic, including increasingly information workers, our conversation was wide-ranging: It’s not actually news that women … [Read more...] about Making the Most of a Pause with Author Lisen Stromberg

Upcoming Events: Oct 19-23

October 18, 2020 by Kristie Wells

We have built a great calendar of webinars, fireside chats, Ask Me Anythings, and Office Hours, and hope you will plan to join us for some, or all. If you are a Remotely Member, log into the website and then just click the “RSVP” box for Members on the bottom of the event page so we know you are coming. If you have not made the jump into membership as of yet, no worries! … [Read more...] about Upcoming Events: Oct 19-23

Are you ready to be RemoteReady? Join us to find out.

October 14, 2020 by Chris Heuer

Event: Screenside Chat with Karen Mangia

It is still going to be a few months before we get the whole RemoteReady training and certification together, but the concepts at the heart of our effort continue to reveal themselves through the work of others. In particular, there is a great deal of commonality with the work of wise authors such as Karen Mangia. Karen recently published "Working From Home: Making the New … [Read more...] about Are you ready to be RemoteReady? Join us to find out.

Big Enough: A fireside chat with Lee Lefever

October 6, 2020 by Chris Heuer

As we Launch Remotely at this important time in history, it’s fortunate that one of our first webinars was with our dear friend Lee LeFever, who just released his second book “Big Enough”. In it, he chronicles the decisions he and his partner Sachi made as they scaled their business, and purposefully right sized it to the lifestyle they wanted. You don’t need to build the … [Read more...] about Big Enough: A fireside chat with Lee Lefever

Collaborative Productivity: The Key to Making Remote, Work

October 2, 2020 by Chris Heuer

Collaborative Productivity

In our Remotely webinar on Collaborative Productivity, we explored what it is, why it’s important, how to improve it, and why we believe it is the antidote to the challenges presented by remote work. In our first publication of this work, we discuss the need for expanding trust, and the power from creating a collaboration map of where, when, and how team members … [Read more...] about Collaborative Productivity: The Key to Making Remote, Work

Upcoming Events: Sept 28-Oct 2

September 27, 2020 by Kristie Wells

We have built a great calendar of webinars, fireside chats, Ask Me Anythings, and Office Hours, and hope you will plan to join us for some, or all. If you are a Remotely Member, log into the website and then just click the “RSVP” box for Members on the bottom of the event page so we know you are coming. If you have not made the jump into membership as of yet, no worries! … [Read more...] about Upcoming Events: Sept 28-Oct 2

The 2020 RemoteReady Study: What We Learned and Where It Takes Us Next

September 21, 2020 by Elisa Camahort Page

Last week, in a Remotely webinar, we presented some key findings from the 2020 RemoteReady Study of attitudes towards remote work, what works and what doesn’t. We also presented the future lines of inquiry these results surfaced. At only six months into the Now of Work being #remotework, there is still a lot to dig deeper into and learn, so where these data take us is … [Read more...] about The 2020 RemoteReady Study: What We Learned and Where It Takes Us Next

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