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“Hello, How Are You?”

In times when the whole world is wondering how best to get through the current crisis, small things make the difference. For example, taking an honest interest in your employees.

“Hello, How Are You?”
You would be surprised how many employees know the difference between an artificial and a real smile. Even if you move the corners of your mouth remotely.

In stressful times, basic values often fall by the wayside first: friendliness, empathy, helpfulness. The current crisis, which has turned many habits in private and professional life upside down, is no exception. Colleagues are scattered all over the planet, each with their own deadlines and urgencies – sometimes of a professional nature, but often private.

It is difficult to keep track of things and maintain the necessary interpersonal contact. Here are some important tips to keep your business together:

Awareness

For managers, the primary challenge and the key to managing remote teams has become awareness: staying on top of performance, collaboration, morale and more – from a distance.

  • Focus on performance.
  • Give real-time feedback.
  • Schedule one-on-ones regularly.
  • Take the pulse of remote teams frequently.
  • Pay attention to soft skills.

The last point is currently the most important: Many managers neglect soft skills – such as teamwork, self-motivation, emotional intelligence and ethics – in favor of hard results and more task-specific or technical skills. But soft skills serve as pillars for remote work.

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5 smart tips to help you excel at remote performance management

Learn how boost the key to managing remote teams: awareness.

Bas Kohnke Fast Company
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Soft skills also make your job easier by increasing employees’ ability to work well independently and reducing the need for supervision. Include soft skills in your performance management process, and remember them when you conduct reviews. Here’s the elevator pitch:

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Cracking the Leadership Code

Draw on “connection, communication and collaboration” to establish your leadership.

Alain Hunkins Wiley Read Summary
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‘Loneliness on the Job Is a Public Health Crisis’

Loneliness is a public health emergency – and organizations can serve their own self-interest by addressing it.

Bryan Robinson Forbes Read Summary
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Superconnector

Superficial networking is meaningless. For real power, build real connections.

Scott Gerber and Ryan Paugh Da Capo Press Read Summary
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Take Steps to Counter the Loneliness of Social Distancing

Is loneliness worse for your health than smoking?

Jane E. Brody The New York Times Read Summary
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10 Rules of Professional Etiquette for the Digital Workplace

If you work remotely, use exceptional digital etiquette to build respect and a strong reputation.

Aaron Orendorff Lifehacker Read Summary

By the way: Even though we have summarized and recommended some new releases here, what the modern classics have to say on the subject is still true. We recommend Robert Bolton’s People Skills from 1986 for starters, and our brand-new getTogether series Understanding People for practical tips.

Understand Where You Belong

Do you also sometimes not know where your head is at? This is quite natural in times of crisis, but it should not be a permanent state of affairs. So, stay calm and please take the time to become clear about your own role. What are you responsible for, how are you qualified for your roles (and, where is there a need to catch up) what can others possibly do better?

The following abstracts might help you find your focus:

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The Role of the Board Chair During a Crisis

How can chairs help balance the company in turbulent times?

Achim Schmitt, Gilbert Probst and Michael Tushman MIT Sloan Management Review Read Summary
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Leading Out of Adversity

For post–COVID-19 success, start planning now.

Rich Lesser and Martin Reeves The Boston Consulting Group Read Summary
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The 7 Secrets of Responsive Leadership

A strategist offers a comprehensive and entertaining introduction to responsive leadership.

Jackie Jenkins-Scott Career Press Read Summary

Start Experimenting

It may sound strange to make a recommendation to start additional experiments in uncertain times. But honestly? Now is the right time to find out if there is potential for improvement in workflows and products that will give you a decisive competitive advantage.

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People Priorities for the New Now

Seven priorities for leading people amid and after the pandemic crisis.

Rainer Strack, Allison Bailey, Deborah Lovic, Jens Baier, Reinhard Messenböck, Fang Ruan, Susanne Dyrchs and Ádám Kotsis The Boston Consulting Group
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Harvard business professor Max H. Bazerman and associate professor Michael Luca told the MIT Sloan Management Review how to use randomized controlled experiments to create value for companies and customers:

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Want to Make Better Decisions, Start Experimenting

Running effective experiments can boost your business.

Michael Luca and Max H. Bazerman MIT Sloan Management Review
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This is especially true, by the way, if you have only just realized during this crisis that there is still a lot of catching up to do digitally in your company!

Sure, you can’t expect one book alone to guide your business through a digital transformation, but this hype-free, layperson’s guide to digital transformation contains enough useful strategies and tactics to get you started, and to help you avoid common and costly errors (remember, for instance, the “Mini Disc”?):

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How to Go Digital

These digital transformation strategies will help you get started and avoid common pitfalls.

MIT Sloan Management Review MIT Press
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Learn Faster and Better!

You and your employees need additional digital skills. But trainings won’t get you where you need to go – especially with COVID-19 accelerating the process of digital transformation. The situation requires a more flexible approach to workplace learning, and the experts at Boston Consulting Group explain how to implement the necessary measures:

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Why You Need a New Approach to Learning

COVID-19 is either propelling your company into the future, or into the dustbin. Workplace learning will decide which.

Jens Baier, Elena Barybkina, Vinciane Beauchene, Sagar Goel, Deborah Lovich and Elizabeth Lyle The Boston Consulting Group
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Here you will find very concrete advice on how to take action:

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Learning Technologies in the Workplace

New tools, technologies and attitudes support the workplace learner revolution.

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Learning for a Living

Many companies encourage learning, but discourage implementation of the lessons learned.

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The Expertise Economy

Take a visionary look at what workplace learning can and should do, where it is, and where it’s going.

Kelly Palmer and David Blake Nicholas Brealey Read Summary

Where one has said hello in a friendly way, one should also say goodbye with a good tone. We wish you a nice day, a great weekend and look forward to seeing you again soon. Take care!

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