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In just three months the remote workforce in America grew from 35% to 65%. And, while some businesses are still adjusting to this new business model, many are discovering that remote work is effective. It keeps employees engaged and productive. For companies, that means better performances, lower turnover, and the ability to attract top talent. Of course, these benefits depend on being able to effectively manage teams from afar. In a previous episode, we discussed “How to Manage a Remote WorkForce” in this episode Craig and Lou talk about "Mistakes that Managers Need to Avoid" – Failure to Communicate, Lack of Feedback and Learning Opportunities, and Lack of Empathy.
By Lou Quinto and Craig P. Anderson5
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In just three months the remote workforce in America grew from 35% to 65%. And, while some businesses are still adjusting to this new business model, many are discovering that remote work is effective. It keeps employees engaged and productive. For companies, that means better performances, lower turnover, and the ability to attract top talent. Of course, these benefits depend on being able to effectively manage teams from afar. In a previous episode, we discussed “How to Manage a Remote WorkForce” in this episode Craig and Lou talk about "Mistakes that Managers Need to Avoid" – Failure to Communicate, Lack of Feedback and Learning Opportunities, and Lack of Empathy.