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21st Century Work Life and leading remote teams

Brought to you by Virtual not Distant, the 21st Century Work Life podcast looks at leading remote teams, online collaboration and working in distributed organisations.

Join Pilar Orti, guests & co-hosts as they shine the spotlight on the most relevant themes and news relevant to the modern knowledge worker.

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May 25, 2017

In this episode, Pilar talks to Chris Slemp about working out loud with teams, creating a collaboration environement and I how remote work has the potential of changing the structure of society. 

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A little bit of an intro from Chris.


May 17, 2017

Steve Holyer shares why he works as Product Owner coach (amongst other things) and the importance of allowing teams to find how they best have fun together.

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A short description of "Agile" and why Steve coaches Scrum...


May 12, 2017

The programme of the Work 2.0 conference, in London, 25 & 26 May 2017, gives a good overview of what companies are addressing when they plan for the future of their workforce. In this episode, Pilar shares some of the session titles that have grabbed her attention. 

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May 11, 2017

Pilar talks to Paul Thoresen about developing teams, trust, and using surveys in organisations. 

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Paul on Twitter https://twitter.com/surveyguy2
Paul on Medium https://medium.com/@SurveyGuy2

Paul talks about what he...


May 4, 2017

Pilar mentions this episode from HBR IdeaCast, broadcast on 14 July 2016 "We Can't Work All the Time" https://hbr.org/ideacast/2016/07/we-cant-work-all-the-time.html

Challenging the identity of the person who sees themselves as a different individual at work and at home.

Work-life balance doesn't always mean work-family...