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Coaching for Leaders

537: How to Engage Remote Teams, with Tsedal Neeley

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Tsedal Neeley: Remote Work Revolution Tsedal Neeley is a professor at the Harvard Business School. Her work focuses on how leaders can scale their organizations by developing and implementing global and digital strategies. She has published extensively in leading scholarly and practitioner-oriented outlets and her work has been widely covered in media outlets such as the BBC, CNN, Financial Times, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, and The Economist. She was named to the Thinkers50 On the Radar list for making lasting contributions to management and is the recipient of many other awards and honors for her teaching and research. She is the author of Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere*. In this conversation, Tsedal and I explore what the research shows us about productivity and fear around remote work. We highlight three key principles that leaders can lean in on in order to engage remote teams better. Plus, Tsedal provides practical examples on how almost any leader can put these principles into action. Key Points The research has been clear for decades that employees are more productive working remotely. Surveillance software and services are almost always a poor direction for leaders and organizations. Leaders should structure unstructured time for informal interactions — and should be the ones who initiate these conversations. Emphasize individuals and individual differences, even more so than you might in person. Avoid referring to people by their membership in subgroups. In addition to not shutting down conflict, leaders in remote settings need to force it, so the best ideas can emerge on the team. Resources Mentioned Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere* by Tsedal Neeley Tsedal Neeley’s website Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes How to Build Psychological Safety, with Amy Edmondson (episode 404) Transitioning to Remote Leadership, with Tammy Bjelland (episode 509) The Way Out of Major Conflict, with Amanda Ripley (episode 529) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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So many of us are seeking better ways to help our teams succeed from any location.

0:06.6

In this episode, three key invitations backed by research that will help you engage your

0:12.6

remote teams.

0:14.0

This is Coaching for Leaders, Episode 537.

0:18.8

Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:27.9

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:30.7

This is Coaching for Leaders, and I'm your host, Dave Stahovjak.

0:35.6

Leaders aren't born.

0:37.2

They're made.

0:38.2

And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

0:44.4

So much of leadership, especially now in the world we live in, is about how do we lead

0:49.6

well not only in person, but how do we do it well in a remote and virtual context.

0:55.8

Today's guest is going to help us to do an even better job of engaging our teams, employees,

1:02.3

the folks that are important for us to be able to do our work in a way that is genuine

1:07.6

and also sustainable.

1:09.3

I'm so glad to welcome Sadal Neely to the show today.

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She is a professor at the Harvard Business School.

1:15.3

Her work focuses on how leaders can scale their organizations by developing and implementing

1:20.5

global and digital strategies.

1:22.8

She regularly advises top leaders who are embarking on virtual work and large scale

1:28.0

change that involves global expansion, digital transformation, and becoming more agile.

1:33.5

She has published extensively in leading scholarly and practitioner-oriented outlets, and her

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