Chapter 17
Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams
IN THIS CHAPTER
Defining roles, responsibilities, and expectations for remote and hybrid workers
Strengthening connection, community, and engagement across a distributed workforce
Adapting leadership approaches to effectively support remote, hybrid, and in-office teams
Navigating common challenges in hybrid environments
Remote work isn’t new, but the COVID-19 pandemic fast-tracked its global adoption, creating a permanent shift in how, where, and when people work. Practically overnight, organizations had to pivot to virtual operations. What many thought would be a temporary adaptation has become the new normal, and there’s no going back.
In today’s workplace, hybrid and remote teams are not just common, they’re expected. Even as the work landscape evolves, flexible work arrangements continue to grow in importance.
This evolution challenges you to expand your toolkit and shift from traditional, face-to-face leadership practices to more inclusive, human-centered, and digitally fluent strategies. Whether you’re managing a fully remote team ...
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