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6 ways businesses new to remote working can adapt quickly and keep productivity high, according to a career and leadership coach

Julia Wuench   

6 ways businesses new to remote working can adapt quickly and keep productivity high, according to a career and leadership coach
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  • Julia Wuench is the founder of The Authenticity Guide, a positive-psychology-based career and executive coaching firm that empowers individuals to harness their authenticity to improve life and work.
  • As companies prepare for the coronavirus outbreak, many are moving to work-from-home options.
  • Wuench advised upping virtual communication tools and skills, including separating the internal and external tools you use for employees versus clients.
  • Keep on-camera meetings short, but make sure your coworkers know what environment you're working in.
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With the growing threat from COVID-19 coronavirus, we're seeing more and more teams move to remote operations. This will inevitably cause disruptions in workflow, and may make people feel isolated from team members.

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But, it doesn't have to be unmanageable. I've got six tips and tricks for you that you can immediately apply as you shift to a dispersed team dynamic. When you implement these strategies, you'll collaborate more effectively, feel more connected to your colleagues, and, most critically, keep the momentum going in your business when working remotely.


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