While most of us have spent the past several months struggling to adjust to the new normal of being 100% remote, Molood Ceccarelli has not. In 2016, Molood realized that even though Agile coaches and thought leaders frequently talk about how important it is for all of us to be co-located, most of her work was remote and she’d been able to figure out how to work with agile teams. This realization inspired her to start Remote Forever and refocus her efforts 100% on helping people get better at working remotely.

In this episode of the podcast, Molood and I discuss some of the key things she has learned in developing her ability to work remotely, how she runs experiments to continue improving at working this way and how she stays inspired with the work she does. We also discuss the upcoming 2020 Remote Forever Summit.

In 2017 Molood put together the first Remote Forever Summit. She was expecting a small crowd at the event but there were 2,700 registrants. Last year there were over 10,000. This year, the fourth annual Remote Forever Summit will take place from November 11-17. The event has speakers from all over the world who will be leading sessions on a wide range of topics relevant to anyone working remotely including how to develop a more genuine connection with those you interact with online, how to inspire successful, collaborative teams, how to create an intentional remote culture, and how to manage Agile transformation online.

Also, you can attend the conference for free.

Remote Forever Summit https://remoteforeversummit.com/

Contacting Molood
Web: https://remoteforever.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/remoteforever
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remoteforever/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/remote-forever/

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