Mar 28, 2024
Maya and Pilar discuss some of the ways in which remote workers are networking. And very special guest Matt Ballantine shares his experiment “100 coffees”.
Recorded on 21 March 2024.
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Maya shares a recent event she ran as part of Remote Work Europe, with Ali Meehan on “speed networking”.
Someone else organising networking-type events is Lisette
Sutherland from Collaboration Superpowers, who is running virtual
coworking sessions:
https://www.collaborationsuperpowers.com/workshops/schedule/?type=1112
Maybe this kind of event is
something organisations could run, instead of assuming the best way
for people to connect is through face to face social events?
12.25mins
Special guest Matt Ballantine tells us about his relationship
building experiment: 100 coffees.
Read about it here: https://mmitii.mattballantine.com/category/projects/100-coffees/
Connect with Matt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattballantine/
Listen to his previous episode on this show:
https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/collaboration-in-organisations
Listen to the WB40 podcast, or even, book a coffee time with Matt:
https://calendly.com/matt-ballantine
27.15mins
What about online communities? Belonging to a public
group and a private one, and a free one versus a paid one, are very
different experiences.
Remote Work Europe has a public, open group on Facebook, and a
private community, over at https://www.remoteworkeurope.eu/connected
Communities and relationships can exist both online and off: we
mention Social Now as a conference about the digital
workspace: 16th and 17th May in Lisbon, and also the online
community Asynco.
And relationship building can be synchronous or asynchronous.
Virtual Team Talk, set up back in the day by Pilar
and Lisette, is still around!
43.15mins
And Social Media? How’s it going over on LinkedIn? If you want to
become active on the platform, join the RWE challenge:
https://www.linkedin.com/events/levelupyourlinkedinspring2024-a7175914652218834945/comments/
Or, you might want to join Alison Jones’ Book Proposal
Challenge.
And being part of a challenge itself is a great way of meeting new
people with whom you have something in common!
52.30mins
In the absence of people, can generative AI bots help?
A cheeky transition into some resources we have around generative
AI:
Maya has created the course: Generative AI Secrets For Remote Work Search
Success
And Pilar is now blogging about her artistic projects with and
without genAI over at Spiralling Creativity, where her latest post ponders
on whether genAI is a Clown .