An important role for a manager is to organise their team effectively when they work remotely, but this is easier said than done.
Here are IQ's best tips on how to hold manage remote teams!
7. 01TRUST GOES
A LONG WAY
Itâs always important to have faith in your team
as manager, but trust is vital when it comes to
managing a remote team.
You need to be sure that the team will work
enthusiastically and efficiently in your absence -
something that can take a leap of faith.
8. 01TRUST GOES
A LONG WAY
Itâs important to identify the right individual in the
interview process. Look for the people who you
believe are going to work well without constant
supervision.
9. 02
When working remotely, itâs vital that your team
has a clear understanding of exactly what is
expected of them.
After all, you wonât always be around to remind
them of their tasks or keep tabs on their
progress.
BE CLEAR ON YOUR
EXPECTATIONS
10. 02
Whenever you do make contact with your team,
follow up these conversations with emails so you
both have a record of what was discussed.
BE CLEAR ON YOUR
EXPECTATIONS
11. 03
Although trust is a big part of managing a remote
team, itâs still a good idea to check-in as often as
you feel is necessary.
Having regular contact with your team gives you
an opportunity to track their progress and make
you aware of any issues they may be having.
CHECK-IN
REGULARLY
12. 03
Book in weekly or bi-weekly phone calls with
your team with a clear agenda. The calls should
include updates of your teams progress as well as
setting out a clear path forward.
CHECK-IN
REGULARLY
13. 04
There is a lot of technology out there that
can help with managing a remote team. From
calendars to conference calling - you should use
the tools at your disposal.
For example, sharing Calendars via Outlook is an
easy and quick way to get the whole team on the
same page.
UTILISE
TECHNOLOGY
14. 04
Tools such as Asana & Google Docs alongside
conference calling via Skype are all great ways to
collaborate as a remote team.
UTILISE
TECHNOLOGY
15. Itâs vital for a manager to build personal
relationships with their team, and this is no
different when managing a remote team.
This doesnât mean you need to be a friend before
a manager - but itâs important to engage on a
personal level rather than only ever discussing
work.
BUILD PERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
05
16. 05
Keep this in mind whenever you speak to your
team, be that in person, by phone or in email.
Having a personal relationship plays a big part in
motivating the team to work well when you arenât
around.
BUILD PERSONAL
RELATIONSHIPS
17. INTERQUEST GROUP
WHERE OPPORTUNITY CONNECTS WITH TALENT
InterQuest is a niche recruitment group divided into
expert specialist disciplines. We provide contract
and permanent recruitment services and support the
career ambitions of those working in the new digital
economy. Each of the Groupâs businesses is aligned to
market sectors including Finance, Retail, Public Sector
and Not for Profit or focused specifically on an area of
technology such as testing, analytics, ERP or digital.
For more tips on professional
development and to see all of -
our latest jobs, connect with
the InterQuest Group.
GO TO
INTERQUESTGROUP.COM