Leading Remote and Hybrid Teams
     
 
    
      
        
  
  
      
    
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      Course Overview
      Leading teams when team members are working remotely is demanding. Team development takes longer, communication is more labor-intensive, and trust can be elusive. In general, leaders must be more intentional with everything they do to create that high-performing team environment.
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This course has been approved for 4 PDUs | 4 CDUs
    
  
  
      Who Should Attend
    
      This course is for anyone who leads teams in which at least some of the team members are remote.
    
  
  
      Course Objectives
    
      
- Describe how to build trust when working in virtual environments
- Identify keys to setting remote and hybrid teams up for success
- Utilize communication best practices when working with remote and hybrid teams
- Understand the characteristics of a healthy virtual work environment
- Employ virtual team leadership best practices
	
  
  
	
  
  
	
  Course Outline
    
            
                Building Team Trust
- Trust in a virtual environment
Setting Virtual Teams Up for Success
- Team member competencies
- Leadership characteristics
- Team identify and purpose
- Team operating guidelines
Communicating with a Virtual Team
- Communication medium choices
- Virtual meetings
- Email best practices
Creating a Healthy Virtual Work Environment
- Virtual team health indicators
- Characteristics of health virtual team environments
Applying Virtual Team Leadership Best Practices
- Scenarios – Which Response is Best?
Concluding thoughts
             
        
 
     
    
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