{"id":29287,"date":"2020-04-23T08:53:35","date_gmt":"2020-04-23T06:53:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.laragon.es\/tips-for-the-management-and-training-of-teams-working-remotely\/"},"modified":"2020-04-23T08:53:35","modified_gmt":"2020-04-23T06:53:35","slug":"tips-for-the-management-and-training-of-teams-working-remotely","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.laragon.es\/en\/tips-for-the-management-and-training-of-teams-working-remotely\/","title":{"rendered":"Tips for the management and training of teams working remotely."},"content":{"rendered":"

Planning the next step is the only cure for the disruption we are experiencing from the COVID-19 virus.<\/em><\/p>\n

It has become commonplace these days for companies to ask employees to work from home in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. In doing so, both management and employees are realizing the challenge they face in maintaining business continuity and success<\/a>. Likewise, many have to develop new alternative work plans and adjust to changing work demands while preparing for a return to business as usual.<\/p>\n

However, there is a long-term risk that working from home will not work successfully if the company or workers are not fully prepared.<\/p>\n

Supporting telecommuters<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Many companies do not have policies in place for telecommuting and are concerned about engagement, productivity and training of their teams. In these cases they must remember that successful remote work requires more than a laptop and meeting calls, these technological solutions do not equate to teamwork.<\/p>\n

Similarly, many workers may encounter other problems during this transition. Like, for example, something as small as a slower Wi-Fi connection at home, or, many might feel overburdened finding it overwhelming to always stay “connected” while working from home.<\/p>\n

For this reason, good virtual leadership must be implemented to maintain productive operations and collaboration among everyone, which includes having excellent communication channels and interaction among the entire team.<\/p>\n

Now, how should organizations plan to lessen frustrations and keep enthusiasm alive with a team that has become totally remote?<\/p>\n

Here are a few brief but effective suggestions:<\/p>\n