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Description

Remote working has become a fundamental part of how businesses operate today, but managing teams remotely poses a number of hurdles. This course will help you to get the best work out of your virtual team, show you strategies on how to keep them motivated, enthusiastic and feeling heard while retaining control of productivity. This course is not about the tech, it’s about the people, and how
you can be an inspirational leader
to a team that could be spread all over the country or even all over the world.
Everyone deals with remote working differently and negative emotions can creep in when the personal relationships and banter of office life are absent. If your remote team is feeling unmotivated, insecure or undervalued, this structured, practical course will help you to
level-up your management skills
by enabling you to create a positive remote working environment and help your team members to achieve their best.
This course provides you with
practical tools and techniques to help you unlock the potential

in your virtual teams
. Managing remote teams is less forgiving than normal management. Anything you neglect now, will have stronger effects more quickly than if you were all working in the same room. From deciding how much freedom team members should have over decision making, to ways of motivating different personality types, this course will help you adapt your management style to get the most out of your remote team.
Featuring tried-and-tested leadership theories, such as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, which I have adapted and modernised to suit the management of a remote team, this course also includes
brand new theories which you won’t find anywhere else
. This course will help you to ensure that your team feels connected, valued and therefore, motivated, when you are working outside the office.
By the time you finish this course, you’ll have a clear understanding of what it takes to be a successful leader of a virtual team that could be spread across the country, or even the world. As well as exploring effective delegation, managing different personality types and how much freedom to give your team, you’ll also gain the ability to make people feel secure, valued, self-fulfilled and that they really belong. By following these steps, you’ll find yourself with a remote team that is highly motivated and exceptionally productive.
Chris Croft is an international speaker, and widely published author, who's been coaching businesses and individuals for over 20 years. He's taught all over the world, as well as online, and has an entertaining and practical teaching style. This course is guaranteed to keep you engaged and amused, and teach you life-changing skills for home and work.
The course overview includes:
Practical tools and techniques for managing a remote team
How to delegate effectively
Tools to help you motivate different personality types
Choosing the level of freedom to give to each team member
Find it easy to progress your team members to achieve their best
Learn how to avoid tribalism
How to implement Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to motivate your virtual team
Adapt your management style to suit working over Zoom
Overcome issues with team members feeling insecure, undervalued and unmotivated
And as always, it’s 100% practical, and with no technical jargon!
If you are ready to level-up your leadership and get the best out of your remote team this course is for you!
Start inspiring your remote team today and say goodbye to unmotivated, unhappy and unproductive workers.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who manages remote teams
Company founders or leaders, or internal managers
Managers wishing to level up their leadership skills
People in virtual teams or remote companies
A person who works either full time or part time away from their main office
Someone who wants to become an inspirational leader

What you'll learn

Practical tools and techniques for managing a remote team

How to delegate effectively

Tools to help you motivate different personality types

Choosing the level of freedom to give to each team member

Find it easy to progress your team members to achieve their best

Learn how to avoid tribalism

How to implement Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to motivate your virtual team

Adapt your management style to suit working over Zoom

Overcome issues with team members feeling insecure, undervalued and unmotivated

How to motivate teams and personalise your approach

Creating the perfect balance of delegating and monitoring

Building confidence and skills into your employees

Mastering communication with your remote team

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-What to Expect
3
1.1-Welcome
1.2-Exponential growth
1.3-The two key problems with remote teams
2-The two parts of every task or project
4
2.1-Balancing knowledge and trust
2.2-The One Exception
2.3-The Science Behind
2.4-The Freedom Ladder
3-Combining your options
4
3.1-Remote Working Matrix
3.2-The 'too risky' option
3.3-The 'too tight' option
3.4-My personal poison
4-The five recommended options
6
4.1-Introduction
4.2-Working with a trusted implementer
4.3-Delegating big & important tasks
4.4-When you're both experts
4.5-Helping someone level up
4.6-Working with a star
5-How to choose the best style
7
5.1-Introduction
5.2-Rule of thumb
5.3-Considering both axes
5.4-Agree a style together
5.5-Don't put a person in a box
5.6-My flow diagram
5.7-Wrap Up
6-Motivation for Remote Work
1
6.1-Maslow's Hierarchy applied to remote working
7-Instilling a Feeling of Security
5
7.1-Introduction
7.2-Control the communication grapevine
7.3-An emotional flatline
7.4-How to give Feedback
7.5-Having personal ownership
8-Belonging
4
8.1-Nothing beats an in person meetup
8.2-The most important meeting
8.3-Involvement in decision making
8.4-Tribalism between departments
9-Feeling valued
4
9.1-Involving juniors in high level decisions
9.2-No man (or woman) left behind
9.3-Having involvement and freedom
9.4-A surprise celebrity appearance
10-Self-actualisation
5
10.1-A list of likes and dislikes
10.2-Measure results not input
10.3-Giving variety and challenges
10.4-Quantifying personal success
10.5-Wrap Up
11-Tailoring your management style to individuals
6
11.1-The 4 Personality Types
11.2-The Analytical
11.3-The Controller
11.4-The Enthusiast
11.5-The Amiable
11.6-Wrap Up
12-Wrap Up
3
12.1-What we've covered
12.2-Congratulations
12.3-Certificate