Building a collaborative asynchronous work environment
Fully embracing a remote workplace means letting everyone work when they want to work.
Fully embracing a remote workplace means letting everyone work when they want to work.
When you already know your co-workers and how they approach work, that is fine as they probably haven’t changed all that much since the start of the pandemic. You cannot safely transfer those assumptions to new team members, however, as people remain people, rather than the microservices that they may seem over the internet.