Like trains, people often chug along each day, settling into their workplace routines in almost-automated ways. However, when the unexpected takes place, it can toss a wrench into everyone's routine. When a natural disaster, severe weather or pandemic strikes, you could end up managing a 100-percent remote team, even if you've never done so before. But, your organization can thrive in the face of uncertainty if you know how to manage your suddenly remote team the right way.
Managing a Newly-Remote Team: Five Simple Steps to Get Started