Best Practices For Remote Teams
Posted by EdmontonPMJan 2
Live Webinar January 10th, 2018 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour s 1 PDUs free
Provider: PROJECTinsight (Metafuse Inc)
In Cooperation With: Core Performance Concepts (Rep #1399)
New Year, new rules. If you manage a remote team, you already know the pros and cons to this growing workflow style.
While remote employees are still making headlines in business news, the growing trend is here to stay as more and more businesses are opting in and expanding in different, innovative directions from the comfort of their home.
If getting organized made your list of project management resolutions, then we have you covered.
WCore Performance Concepts will review some of the most common pros and cons revolving around managing remote teams, but most importantly we will discuss one key point – how to keep your remote team organized.
Common knowledge suggests that co-located teams are far more organized than remote teams – we’re here to change that. Get the best practice breakdown and some tips along the way to get your remote team organized this new year!
Benefits:
- Learn which tools and methods are effective for keeping your communication and projects centralized
- Ditch the email! Learn how to implement project management and time tracking into your workflow for more efficient results
- Discuss how to keep your virtual team engaged
Who should attend:
- Project managers, Portfolio managers,
- Project team members, Project Leads,
- Project sponsors & function/business unit managers,
- Subject Matter Experts, Business Analysts, Scheduling Specialists and ….
- Other business stakeholders.
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Best Practices For Remote Teams
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