The Long-Distance Team - Designing Your Team for Everyone's Success
Verlag | Penguin Random House |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 224 |
Format | 15,4 x 1,3 x 24,1 cm |
Gewicht | 278 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | The Long-Distance Worklife Series |
EAN | 9781523003419 |
Bestell-Nr | 52300341UA |
Design and cultivate remote work teams that actually work.
From the experts who brought you The Long-Distance Leader and The Long-Distance Teammate comes the proven and practical guide for leaders to consciously design teams, define and create their desired culture, and encourage and nurture employee engagement all from a distance.
Team design and culture are often presented as separate concepts when they are in fact intertwined in the remote work setting. Using the 3C model of communication, collaboration, and cohesion, leaders will be given the tools to overcome challenges, such as proximity bias and deteriorating social connections, to create an environment where everyone can contribute and add value equally, regardless of location.
The 3Cs are
Communication While communication is a fundamental part of being human, it is also a critical foundation of successful work. Without it, teams break down.
Collaboration Remote leaders face the misguided bel ief that physical presence is required to have a collaborative team. The truth is that proximity has nothing to do with successful collaboration.
Cohesion This dimension includes decidedly nonstructural aspects, such as relationships, trust, and accountability. While difficult to measure, a team s cohesion is critical to its success.
Using this framework, leaders of all levels will learn to assess, design, and develop their communication channels, methods for remote collaboration, and ability to foster cohesion to build successful long-distance teams. While a hybrid culture will be different, it can, when done right, be better than what existed before.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Contents
Part I: Getting Started
1. What Is a Team, and Why Does It Matter?
2. What Is Culture?
Part II: The Building Blocks
3. Establishing Ownership of the Culture
4. Rethinking How We Work
5. The 3C Model for Team and Culture Design
Part III: Designing for Success
6. Designing Your Team
7. Redesigning an Existing Team
Part IV: Creating Your Aspirational Culture
8. Defining Your Aspirational Culture
9. Building the Micro Inside the Macro
10. Making the Culture Come to Life
Part V: Applying Core Principles
11. Applying the Power of Expectations
12. Creating Team Agreements
13. Creating Engagement
Conclusion
Rezension:
Kevin and Wayne provide a road map for designing and building (or rebuilding) teams that work well in any environment, whether collocated, remote, or hybrid/flexible. It s really the guidebook on team first and location second, and every team leader should learn from it.
Rob Simmerman, Senior Operations Director, NAES Corporation
A simple yet powerful guide to helping your team work together, no matter where they work from.
David Burkus, author of Leading from Anywhere
Creating teams, culture, [and] engagement puts a lot of emphasis on leaders investing some good old blood, sweat, and tears . . . this book gives us a great guide how to do this!
Ton van de Grampel, Chief Human Resources Officer, Redevco B.V.