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On The 2020 State of Remote Work Survey, a conversation with Hailley Griffis
abrupt future. navigating the digital, distributed & disruptive workplace
English - April 30, 2020 03:29 - 25 minutes - 36.1 MBBusiness digital transformation employee experience innovation management future leadership workforce Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
A conversation with Hailley Griffis, Head of Public Relations at Buffer, a fully distributed organization of 85 people living and working in 15 countries around the world, as well as co-host of the MakeWorkWork podcast.
For the last few years, Buffer publishes a State of Remote Work Research report (https://lp.buffer.com/state-of-remote-work-2020). In this episode we explore the key insights and their meaning for the future of work.
Topics discussed:
Background on the research project and Buffer's own commitment to being fully remote
What respondents think about remote work
The main benefits and the top challenges of remote work
Why some people don’t recommend remote work
Recommendations for communicating asynchronously
How to make collaboration and communication flow better
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