How work is viewed
A large portion of being able to shift to a successful
remote environment is centered around how work is defined within the
organization. Many companies still operate in an outdated fashion- employees
that are present in the office from 9-5 are productive. If managers are able to
see employees, they assume that is enough. It’s not.
Work should be focused on product, not presence. Every
individual has an optimal time and preference of production. If all employees
are asked to occupy the same time and space in order to produce, then the
majority of productivity is lost. Productivity is no longer based on a Fordist
concept of parts per hour, so there is a need to redefine what product looks
like. Product should be defined per industry, organization and individual, not
to be confused with physical presence.
Collaboration is an important factor in any organization.
With the virtual collaboration tools that are available however, physical
presence is not as important as shifting an organizations understanding about
how collaboration happens. Face time is
important in team building, as I mentioned in this post,
but day to day collaboration can still exist in the virtual realm.
Being able to clearly define work based on product, and to
clearly define the collaboration process is pivotal to engaging successfully in
a remote environment.
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