21st Century Work Life - Remote Working, Virtual Teams And Flexible Working

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The world of work is changing. Our attitudes to work are changing. The 21st Century Work Life podcast looks at different ways of earning a living, of using technology at work and of managing teams. If you're working in a conventional office, if you're part of a virtual team or if you just want to find out how our attitudes to work keep evolving, join Pilar Orti and guests every week. And pop in every other week for virtual coffee with Lisette Sutherland.Pilar Orti blogs at Virtual, not Distant.

Episodios

  • WLP165 Audio Blog: Creating a Culture of Feedback in Your Remote Team

    12/04/2018 Duración: 10min

    Be honest: how often do you find the time to give and receive feedback in your team? In remote teams, it's very easy to avoid these kind of conversations, when they are some of the most valuable input we can receive from our team members. In this audio blog post we recommend a few ways in which you can embed feedback systems into your team's communications.  This is the audio version of one of our Virtual not Distant blog posts.  You can read the post here:  https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/blog/feedback-in-remote-teams

  • WLP164 How we'll be changing the podcast and first audio blog post

    05/04/2018 Duración: 18min

    In this episode, Pilar explains why the structure of the podcast is changing and the plans we have for the content. Also, you can now find the podcast in Spotify and as an Alexa skill. Plus, we're thinking of launching an in-house podcast service for companies making the transition to remote, looking for creative ways of keeping the workforce connected.  Do send us suggestions for content or any questions you have about remote work or other workplace trends/terminology.  At around 11 minutes, you can listen to the audio version of the blog post, "Now that I'm Remote, Can Anyone See How Hard I'm Working?" If you're done listening and prefer reading, here's the link to the blog post: https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/blog/presenteeism-in-remote-teams

  • WLP163 - Trust vs Accountability in Remote Teams

    29/03/2018 Duración: 43min

    Should technology replace trust? Are there ways of using technology so that we don’t have to rely on trust to get the work done in remote teams? How much do we need to trust each other and how much should we show our work? We try to answer these questions in today’s episode. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Are we going back to the good ol’ days of clocking in and out by using timetracking software? Can managers not go remote because their work is too important?! Is there fear that people use collaboration platforms to have private conversations? Or that they will contact anyone in the organisation, at any level? We mention this article from HBR https://hbr.org/2017/11/what-managers-need-to-know-about-social-tools And this episode from HBR Ideacast https://hbr.org/ideacast/2018/02/make-tools-like-slack-work-for-your-company.html Is middle management less prone to trust? Is there a fear that organisational dynamics might change in a way we don’t like? The difficulty of making sure we achieve results without

  • WLP162 - Should we be tracking people's time?

    22/03/2018 Duración: 52min

    Does time tracking software have a place in remote work? Pilar talks to Rob Rawson, CEO of Time Doctor. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com In the introduction, Pilar mentions this article: The CEO of Kronos on Launching an Unlimited Vacation Policy https://hbr.org/2017/11/the-ceo-of-kronos-on-launching-an-unlimited-vacation-policy and refers to this video by Crossover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRa2csUJA8 And these episodes of Management Café, the podcast for managers. #5 The Psychological Contract https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/management-cafe-5-psychological-contract #12 Borrowing from Self-Management https://managementcafepodcast.com/2018/02/04/self-management/ Pilar speaks to Rob Rawson, CEO of Time Doctor. How does Time Doctor work and who uses it? Does this mean we don’t trust people? Are some people more trustworthy than others? Is trust a barrier to going remote or to employ virtual workers? Is the software promoting presenteeism? Do companies where there is a lot of communication

  • WLP161 - Virtual Leadership in Project Teams

    15/03/2018 Duración: 42min

    Penny Pullan, author of “Virtual Leadership” talks to Pilar about how project teams operate in the virtual world and the skillset that individuals need to lead them. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Penny is the author of Virtual Leadership: Practical Strategies for Getting the Best Out of Virtual Work and Virtual Teams Penny's story, how she was thrown into the deep end of virtual work. What does leadership look like in a virtual team? All those involved in a project will need virtual leadership skills. Setting up the team. Freelance teams and organisational project teams. What's the connection to the project manager? Spaghetti teams! Let people know your preferences. Sort yourself out before starting to work with others: what are your strengths, your preferences, your values, etc? What virtual identity do you want to have? Some reflection questions to help your leadership style. Making sure people are being treated equally... How to deal with competing commitments in the office when you have are le

  • WLP160 - Myths that Get in the Way of Embracing Virtual Teamwork

    08/03/2018 Duración: 48min

    There are many valid reasons for resisting going remote in your team, but today we cover those reasons based on myths and common misconceptions about personalities suited to remote work and communication. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com We start with the one piece of often misquoted research, something that really frustrates Pilar in particular: 1) 93% of communication is non-verbal. The assumption of this is that therefore, virtual teamwork will never work as well as collocated. However, this statistic, which comes from Mehrabian’s work needs more context. It relates to emotional content and is more pertinent to situations where there is a disconnect between what is being said and what the listener is perceiving is going on. This article explains it all: https://www.businessballs.com/communication-skills/mehrabians-communication-theory-verbal-non-verbal-body-language-152/   2) The only way of generating ideas and innovating is by being in a room together shouting out ideas. Therefore if we can’t do this a

  • WLP159 - Scientific Thinking in Workplace Design

    01/03/2018 Duración: 38min

    What factors in the workplace affect where we choose to work with others? Dr Kerstin Sailer and Ros Pomeroy from BrainyBirdz talk to Pilar about what they’re finding out in their experiments. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com What factors in the workplace affect where we choose to work with others? Dr Kerstin Sailer and Ros Pomeroy from BrainyBirdz talk to Pilar about what they’re finding out in their experiments. What does the experiment in the workspace that Ros and Kerstin run involve? An experiential approach. You can find out more about the experiment here: https://brainybirdz.net/2017/07/10/experimenting-with-workspace/ Understanding patterns of behaviour. So, when people have the choice to pick where they work from, what have you found affects that choice? Spatial visibility Daylight Furniture Personality Type Team Dynamics Perception of Task Prospect and refuge; intimacy, visibility. Ros mentions the software DepthmapX How do organisations use this information? How can data inform decision-making? How

  • WLP158 - Bringing People Together in Co-working Spaces

    22/02/2018 Duración: 45min

    We continue talking about co-working, this time with Bernie J. Mitchell, who tells us about engineering connections between members of co-working spaces. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com  From freelancing to supporting freelancers. The journey from visitor to key staff member Bernie's role in WorkHubs is connecting people. "Helping people finding their voice with each other." "Finding ways of connecting people without engineering it too much." What things haven't worked - (guess what, pure socialising is not the most important). Focused meetups. Bernie shares how he arrived at the most efficient mode of communication within the community. Involving the community in the running of the space. What does co-working mean to people? Learning about their members' stories: why they do what they do and how they ended up doing it. Do online platforms help co-working communities? What has Bernie tried? Bernie mentions: https://included.co/ https://www.loomio.org/https://fizzle.co/ Coworking Europe    

  • WLP157 - When Co-working Spaces Become... something else

    15/02/2018 Duración: 48min

    Have coworking spaces lost their initial purpose? Maya and Pilar discuss three recent articles about co-working: the diverse types of co-working spaces available, the move of corporations into the co-working space and whether blockchain might well bring back the original spirit of co-working. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com We love co-working spaces because they allow people to choose to work in spaces that inspire them. To drive the conversation, Maya and Pilar have focused on three articles: Part 1 https://styleblueprint.com/everyday/coworking-spaces/  We talk about the different type of coworking spaces, how some of them mirror what you would expect what you go into a corporate office. Now we can find a place to work in that suits us. We can even belong to a coworking space that matches our values/personality, while working for an organisation where we don’t feel so attached to their physical space. There are even now women only coworkind spaces… http://www.wired.co.uk/article/the-wing-allbright-women-c

  • WLP156 - Playful Growth at Atlassian

    08/02/2018 Duración: 36min

    Pilar talks to Dom Price from Atlassian about how to maintain a playful, collaborative mindset in a growing organisation. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Introduction Pilar mentions these other podcast episodes that might be of interest: https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/trello-and-coffee (with Brian Cervino from Trello) https://www.collaborationsuperpowers.com/evolve-rituals-include-remote-colleagues-2/ (with Dom Price, today’s guest) The Conversation The role of Work Futurist. His job involves looking at macro-level trends in the workplace to understand the complexity of the future world of work. (Although much of it is guess work...) How Dom takes the "less hippo, more elephant" approach into his interactions with other companies/organisations. What Atlassian does and where its employees are based. From 500 to +2,000 people and the change that this brings. How Dom’s role emerged and how Atlassian developed its own way of staying agile. They have now opened up their internal ways of working: http

  • WLP155 Creating your Digital Team Workspace

    01/02/2018 Duración: 39min

    There are some questions we ask ourselves when designing our physical collaboration space. We can use most of these questions to design our online collaboration space too. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Pilar attended this event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/experimenting-with-workspace-an-interactive-experience-tickets-41004688126# The importance of the location of toilets in the workplace https://workdesign.com/2016/03/why-restrooms-matter-in-the-workplace/ Culture What’s the culture like in your organisation? Competitive, collaborative? Will you design the workspace to support this or to challenge it? Identity What can you do to remind people they belong to your organisation/team when they log onto the workspace? Check out this episode about How Zappos Lives its Culture, in the Happy Melly podcast https://www.happymelly.com/zappos-lives-its-culture/ Do We Need to Keep People Together or Keep them Apart? Do you need spaces where people can mingle and bump into each other? The coffee machine as an “attr

  • WLP154 - The Good Rebels Journey Towards Salary Transparency

    25/01/2018 Duración: 01h42s

    Fernando Polo describes his company’s journey towards salary transparency, and tells us why they’re moving towards self-setting salaries at Good Rebels. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Pilar mentions this article about millenials and their attitude towards salary transparency: https://amp-businessinsider-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/amp.businessinsider.com/millennials-are-breaking-the-one-big-salary-taboo-reasons-why-2017-12 She recommends this episode from Ted Radio https://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/567499335/transparency And also episode 137 from the 21st Century Work Life podcast with David Burkus. We start at the beginning of Fernando’s journey, when he joined the company during a very difficult period. The present Good Rebels structure, company make-up, locations, etc. Fernando mentions the book “The Future of Management” by Gary Hamel. How he shifted his mindset, from a hierarchical mindset to self-management after reading that book. Fernando’s own book, which he co-authored with his brother:

  • WLP153 Should We Be Talking or Typing?

    18/01/2018 Duración: 43min

    Current research suggests that having text-based debates can diminish our perception of the other person and that audio-only conversation can build more empathy than that involving also visual elements. What does this mean for virtual teams? visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Pilar and Maya discuss the article: Why You Should Never Ever Argue with Anyone on Facebook According to Science https://www.inc.com/minda-zetlin/you-should-never-ever-argue-with-anyone-on-facebook-according-to-science.html Is the phrasing “according to science” trying to prevent us from questioning the findings? Do Emojis communicate emotion or belittle it? And what happens when we add contradictory emojis? Are managers nervous about giving negative feedback and causing conflict or upset? Maya gives an example of how easy it is to misinterpret a text message’s intentions. Are even full stops conveying emotion?! If you are nervous about how a message will be received, when possible, get on a call. Moving onto voice/video call also signals

  • WLP152 Clarity and Transparency at Meet Edgar

    11/01/2018 Duración: 36min

    Laura Roeder, founder of Meet Edgar, talks about how her company is structured and the role that clarity and transparency play in ensuring the right culture-employee fit. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com What is Meet Edgar, why it was set up and how. https://meetedgar.com/ Bootstrapping it, decisions around funding in the company. How Meet Edgar was/is funded and why Laura decided not to raise any venture capital for the business. How this funding model influences how people make decisions in the company. Apart from salaries, the company's financials are shared throughout the company, so that employees can understand why profit margins need to be high, where the money is coming from and where it's going. Company make-up and structure; the need for manageable timezones. Mainly working with others synchronously, but working from home. Products, Customer experience, Marketing, Operations. The company has set working hours, there is some flexibility but you're expected to be "at work" during core hours in the nor

  • Fickle Friday: Polarities in 2017

    22/12/2017 Duración: 11min

    Pilar has a go at translating this great summary of the world of work, written by the Spanish organisation Future for Work Institute.  You can have a look at the original article here:  http://www.futureforwork.com/noticias/nuestra-primera-navidad-juntos Don't forget to visit www.virtualnotdistant.com for more on remote work. Happy 2018!

  • WLP151 Looking Back and Looking Ahead

    14/12/2017 Duración: 01h05min

    Pilar and Lisette review the last year and look forward to see what 2018 might bring. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com “Leadership in Remote Teams” online course 12 – 23 Feb 2018 www.virtualnotdistant.com/open-workshops/ Why Lisette won’t be joining us for the first two months of 2018. The difficulty of saying “no” and how difficult it is to hear it. Last year’s episode was episode 104 www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/2016-headlines This was the article predicting 2017 10 Workplace Trends You'll See in 2017 http://www.forbes.com/sites/danschawbel/2016/11/01/workplace-trends-2017/#6954cfed3457 What we’ve seen happen in 2017 Skype for Business seems more popular while individuals seem to be moving away from Skype. How “co-working” means different things to different people. If you find it isolating to work from home, you need to be proactive in reaching out. The shift in mindset is slow… The use of technology in recruiting. “Experiences” as rewards. The gig economy. If you would like to know more about t

  • WLP150 Being a Newbie in a Remote Team

    07/12/2017 Duración: 55min

    Maya Middlemiss shares her experiences as a freelancer and joining Virtual not Distant and Management 3.0. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Check out our new open course Leadership in Remote Teams, starting in February 2018. We also deliver in-house. https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/open-workshops/ Find out more about the VIRTUAL not Distant® framework from this episode with Pilar on the More Time More Profit podcast https://www.moretimemoreprofit.com/podcast/069/ Maya is a freelance writer, who’s moved on from running a virtual company to joining two teams (and more!) online. Check out our About Us page to see Maya and Ross, our podcast polisher. Connect with Maya www.mayamiddlemiss.com She also contributes to this: valencia-property.com/denia/ She tells us a bit about her work – adopting different voices as a freelance writer and keeping the “heart” of it. The need to build up your repertoire of tools when joining virtual teams. How free are freelancers? Accountability, trust and measuring output, when m

  • Fickle Friday: Do we really need to "check-in" to get our work done?

    01/12/2017 Duración: 07min

    Pilar hops on the microphone for this Fickle Friday episode:  Reflections on one of my jobs today as a voiceover. No personal stuff, no quick round robin of how everyone was feeling or any "chit chat". And yet we did a cracking job. So, why do we insist on sharing so much when we work with others in a team? (And to find out more about Pilar's work as a voiceover artist, check out "Hi, I'm Here for a Recording. The ordinary life of a voiceover artist.")

  • WLP149 Fears of Going Remote: Tech Overload

    30/11/2017 Duración: 36min

    In this episode, Pilar talks about the fears that arise around the use/overuse of technology when we introduce a remote setup. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com In this episode, Pilar talks about the fears that arise around the use/overuse of technology when we introduce a remote setup. In the second part of the episode, she talks about the new open course run by Virtual not Distant. Check out this new, two-week course (though you’ll only need to commit about 30-60 minutes a day) on leadership in remote teams. With voucher code. https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/open-workshops/ https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/blog/sickness-remote-teams This episode will be of use to team members, managers and those responsible for supporting the shift to remote work / agile working in organisations. What are the fears of tech overload? - That all our interactions will be online and we will lose our human connection. - That we won’t be able to switch off. - That learning to use new platforms will be stressful and take up too m

  • WLP148 – Towards Lucid Meetings

    23/11/2017 Duración: 53min

    Pilar talks to Elise Keith, co-founder of Lucid Meetings. We talk about why “training how to run meetings” often fails and why you should take a holistic approach when trying to improve meetings in your organisation. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Pilar mentions the new course on Leading Remote Teams, which will run from 12 – 23 February 2018. More information here: https://virtualnotdistant.squarespace.com/open-workshops/ In this episode, Pilar talks to Elise Keith, co-founder of Lucid Meetings, a company providing a software product to help meeting leaders prepare and run their meetings, as well as offering consultancy/training on improving meetings in organisations. What does “scaling effective meeting habits” in an organisation refer to? Understanding what the purpose of each meeting is, what are you trying to achieve? There are lots of different types of meetings! https://www.lucidmeetings.com/glossary Should we stop calling “meetings” meetings? Specially in the online space. “The perverse psychology o

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