This book breaks new ground into the art of remote working (the authors call it distributed collaboration). The authors propose that remote working, done right, yields many benefits on workers' well-being and personal freedom, reduction of carbon emissions via abatement of commuting and business travel, and general sanity of the workplace. With respect to other accounts of the same topic this one stands out in three respects.
First, it is not a book about digital tools: no techno-fetishism in sight. There is plenty of discussion of digital tools, but the authors prefer to highlight good organization practices over gizmos. Such practices can and should be supported by digital tools, but the book itself is agnostic over exactly which ones should be used.
Second, there is a key insight: remote working is about working together, emphasis on "together". To do it successfully, people need to think of themselves as a unit. Everybody takes steps to improve their co-workers' experience. Early in the book, monastic communities are evoked as an example of beautiful, highly efficient, long-term sustainable teams.
And third, you can feel the thickness of experience. The authors have been doing this for a long time, have tried and failed and tried again over the years. The company they founded has been cited as an innovator amongst a new breed of organisations started by digital natives who are now bypassing existing entities. Their projects have been featured in Wired, L'echo, Stanford Social Innovation Review, La Repubblica.
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Nadia Alter is a cofounder of Edgeryders, a globally distributed organisation and online community. Maker, software analyst and entrepreneur.
Matthias Ansorg is a German nerd trying to bring order and system to the world. He has more than nine years of experience building and running remote-only companies, where he mainly cares about IT, process development, and documentation.
As an engineer and user experience designer, she specialises in building platforms for businesses and policymakers operating under challenging economic and political contexts. She has designed and delivered programs for readiness assessment, training, and capacity building within private, public and third sector organisations.
Two key challenges face organisations that wish to be sus tainable. How to build powerful remote working processes so that you can build strong teams, while also lowering carbon emissions. This book is your no-nonsense formula to getting the best re sults out of your remote work and making positive change. It outlines best practices and actionable steps you can take to findi ng true success with working together while physically apart. We've pulled together a collection of real-life examples of com mon challenges. Use them to work through your own issues. Each scenario is designed to be relevant for most organisations that deal with information management and business travel. This powerful formula for success is broken down into
3 parts:
Part 1: 8 Steps to Embracing the Change. We guide you through steps every organisation needs to embrace to move from the «known corporate world» to the new order. By following these 8 steps you'll be in a better position to succeed and profit.
Part 2: The Ultimate Remote Work Challenges Manual. Find practical tips to address your specific remote and distributed work issues with this reference manual.
Part 3: The Green Travel Manual. Business travel is sometimes unavoidable. Discover the best ways to travel sustainably in the 21st century.
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