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262: Navigating Remote Work Challenges with Marjorie Hook
Manage episode 441189841 series 2399620
Marjorie Hook is the Vice President of People and Culture for Openly, where she focuses on the employee life cycle and sustaining a world-class remote culture. With over 15
years of experience leading people functions for both large tech companies and
high-growth tech startups, Marjorie brings a wealth of knowledge in managing
remote teams and fostering a cohesive work environment. She joined Openly in
2022 and has been instrumental in implementing innovative strategies to enhance
employee engagement and productivity in a fully remote setting.
Key Takeaways include:
-Building a Remote Culture: Creating a cohesive remote culture requires intentional efforts to
foster connection, trust, and clear communication. Utilize collaboration tools
and establish clear goals and expectations to ensure everyone is aligned and
engaged.
-Handling Difficult Conversations: Managers need to be observant and sensitive when having
difficult conversations over Zoom. It's crucial to create a space that allows
for processing and follow-up, replicating the in-person experience as much as
possible.
-Effective Use of Slack: Establish standards for using Slack to avoid miscommunication and ensure it’s used appropriately for quick information sharing rather than major
decision-making. Managers should step in when conversations become unproductive
or heated.
-Managing Time Zones: For teams spread across different time zones, establish core working hours that overlap and use the end caps of the day for individual work. This ensures
effective communication and collaboration despite geographical differences.
-Addressing Employee Burnout: Remote work can lead to higher levels of burnout and loneliness. Managers should look for signs of stress and provide support and resources to
help employees maintain their mental health and well-being.
“Remote workplace, everything has to be a little bit more explicit, I think. Having written records of what individuals are doing and what teams are doing, really important as well, using
collaboration tools so that you can have both asynchronous and synchronous work
happening at the same time.” – Marjorie Hook
#RemoteWork #Leadership #RemoteTeams #Communication #TeamBuilding #MentalHealth
#RemoteManagement
Connect with Marjorie Hook
https://www.facebook.com/openlyllc
https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjoriehook/
Connect with Manage Smarter Hosts
· Website: ManageSmarter.com
· LinkedIn: Audrey Strong
· LinkedIn: C.Lee Smith
Connect with SalesFuel
· Website: http://salesfuel.com/
· Twitter: @SalesFuel
· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salesfuel/
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321 episodes
Manage episode 441189841 series 2399620
Marjorie Hook is the Vice President of People and Culture for Openly, where she focuses on the employee life cycle and sustaining a world-class remote culture. With over 15
years of experience leading people functions for both large tech companies and
high-growth tech startups, Marjorie brings a wealth of knowledge in managing
remote teams and fostering a cohesive work environment. She joined Openly in
2022 and has been instrumental in implementing innovative strategies to enhance
employee engagement and productivity in a fully remote setting.
Key Takeaways include:
-Building a Remote Culture: Creating a cohesive remote culture requires intentional efforts to
foster connection, trust, and clear communication. Utilize collaboration tools
and establish clear goals and expectations to ensure everyone is aligned and
engaged.
-Handling Difficult Conversations: Managers need to be observant and sensitive when having
difficult conversations over Zoom. It's crucial to create a space that allows
for processing and follow-up, replicating the in-person experience as much as
possible.
-Effective Use of Slack: Establish standards for using Slack to avoid miscommunication and ensure it’s used appropriately for quick information sharing rather than major
decision-making. Managers should step in when conversations become unproductive
or heated.
-Managing Time Zones: For teams spread across different time zones, establish core working hours that overlap and use the end caps of the day for individual work. This ensures
effective communication and collaboration despite geographical differences.
-Addressing Employee Burnout: Remote work can lead to higher levels of burnout and loneliness. Managers should look for signs of stress and provide support and resources to
help employees maintain their mental health and well-being.
“Remote workplace, everything has to be a little bit more explicit, I think. Having written records of what individuals are doing and what teams are doing, really important as well, using
collaboration tools so that you can have both asynchronous and synchronous work
happening at the same time.” – Marjorie Hook
#RemoteWork #Leadership #RemoteTeams #Communication #TeamBuilding #MentalHealth
#RemoteManagement
Connect with Marjorie Hook
https://www.facebook.com/openlyllc
https://www.linkedin.com/in/marjoriehook/
Connect with Manage Smarter Hosts
· Website: ManageSmarter.com
· LinkedIn: Audrey Strong
· LinkedIn: C.Lee Smith
Connect with SalesFuel
· Website: http://salesfuel.com/
· Twitter: @SalesFuel
· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salesfuel/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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