Flexible Work is not about Work-Life Balance

Well, it could be. If you want it to. But don’t let anyone tell you it has to be.

I attended a conference last week where one of the speakers talked about how technology is changing the workplace. The presentation at one point moved to virtual teams and the importance of leading by example to make them work. The dreaded word (email) was mentioned:

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"Going Remote" is a Change Programme

Gradually and unseemly, more of us are starting to rely on mobile working. We find ourselves working on our two hour train journeys, in airports, in the supermarket queues... We start to work away from the office one day a week. We begin to recruit people who prefer to work from home, so will only take flexible (truly flexible) contracts. We beginto understand where and when we do our best work and want to schedule our days accordingly.

Then one day, we realise that it's not working.

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Leadership in Virtual Teams

Every morning, I go for a walk in the park. The walk is really just an excuse to listen to a podcast without feeling like I should be doing something else more “productive”.

Quite often during these walks, my mind (encouraged by the repetitive exercise and the sound of the podcast voices’ energy) suddenly solves a problem I’ve been tackling or just wanders off and brings me back something unexpected. This morning, it brought me back a memory. And I thought it was perfect to open the post dedicated to the last component of the Virtual not Distant model, Leadership.

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How to Destroy Trust in Your Virtual Team

This is a guest post by Leila Machiavelli, who specialises in making sure organisations don’t evolve and that flexible working doesn’t work so that everyone has to be in the office at set hours, regardless of whether they can do their job from somewhere else or not.

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A Guide to Using Yammer for Virtual Teams

Have you recently set up as an entrepreneur and finally have people to help you with your venture?
Or maybe you work for a company and your team members are beginning to adopt flexible working.
Or perhaps you’ve just realised that team members are no longer talking to each other while 1000's of emails fly between them every week.

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Monitoring Progress and Tracking Results (2)

In the previous post on Results, I suggested some starting points, as well as the need to have a schedule to update each other and not leave it to chance. In this post, I go over how to set up monitoring systems and different ways in which your team can track results and be kept in the loop of what's going on.

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Visibility in Virtual Teams

One of the most difficult things about working in a virtual team is that you don’t regularly get to see the other team members. (Although, let’s face it, some people think of it as a blessing!) More importantly, if you can’t see them, it becomes more difficult to know what they’re working on or how they’re progressing. They’re not always “visible” which can lead to a sense of isolation in the team and a loss of trust.

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Virtual, not Distant - the Interviews

In this interview, I talk to Alan Inman-Ward, the Tenant Insight Manager for Charter Housing. Amongst other things, he describes how he introduced the enterprise social networking tool Yammer into his organisation and he has some very valuable advice for those of you thinking of introducing an online collaboration tool into your team's communication process.

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