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Four Do’s and Don’ts for Leading Remote Teams

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Plenty of research confirms that engagement, productivity and innovation all decline quickly when people don’t step away to enjoy personal pursuits like rest, family and hobbies. For each item, use a RACI chart to identify who will be responsible, accountable, consulted and informed. Do clearly explain expectations. 1 Hybrid work.

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Making Team Meetings Worthwhile

The Center For Leadership Studies

A great guide for who should be in the meeting is a RACI chart: Who is responsible for actions on the topic, initiative or project? The team or project leader can keep people focused, aligned and productive between meetings with one top-of-mind list for all. Invite the right people. Share the top three action items for each week.

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How to Keep Team Meetings on Track

The Center For Leadership Studies

Bring fresh eyes to these proven strategies, as well as some new and innovative solutions, to keep your meetings on track and optimally productive. Follow the “Responsible Accountable Consulted Informed (RACI)” chart. Start by stating the purpose and desired outcomes of the meeting. Alignment brings focus.

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