A quick “hello” while sticking your head in the office door, a chat at the coffee machine, an informal exchange between two meetings – often these little face-to-face encounters are a lot more important than we think. They build rapport, create trust and foster relationships. They enable your team to connect with you and feel connected to each other. How is it possible to strengthen those relationships without physical encounter? How can you build a cohesive team if you can’t see each other in person? When you are suddenly forced to lead your team remotely, with little to no preparation, how can you establish continuity, both professionally and personally?
We asked managers for their best tips and tricks on how to keep a sense of community and direction going in their teams. Whether you are temporarily managing a team virtually, or completely taking over a remote team, this advice could guide you through the process.