Course HackCollaborative Working in a Remote TeamBy Institute of Coding, University of Leeds
In a Nutshell
This collaborative course from the University of Leeds and the Institute of Coding teaches the basic skills required for remote work and how remote teams can successfully cooperate.
Favorite Quote
For remote working to be successful, it's essential to establish regular communication with your colleagues and clients.
Sophie Pendrell
Introduction
Remote work is becoming more popular every year.
Teams who can do their job from anywhere with a computer and an internet connection enjoy greater flexibility and work-life balance.
Communication, isolation, and scheduling are key challenges to which remote workers must adapt.
This Futurelearn course from the University of Leeds and the Institute of Coding outlines the benefits and drawbacks of working remotely.
Lead educator Sophie Pendrell teaches tools and strategies for communicating and managing projects in a remote team.
Pendrell explains how anyone can make a plan to prepare for transitioning to remote work.
Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack
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