We put great care into analyzing our processes and finding areas for improvement. Here's a bit of what we've learned in our shift to fully remote work.
The shift to virtual collaboration requires updating old processes
By Hannah Fales & Bill Keaggy
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Tremendousness puts great care into constantly analyzing our work processes and finding areas for improvement. Everyone here has multiple skills, allowing us to jump in on different projects. This is especially important in a project’s earlier stages and in handoffs between phases.
Virtual collaboration has helped Tremendousness value our collaborative conversations even more than before. Distributed work is the present and future of more and more companies and that means your deeply embedded processes may need to change to keep your work at a high quality. But these improvements will help your team to grow from the remote experience rather than resent the inefficiencies created by doing things the old way in a new world.
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