In episode #1800, we talk about the three activities that don’t translate well when you try to do them in a remote working context. While we have done a good job of shifting into a remote-first environment since the pandemic, there are a few office activities that just work best in person. Brainstorming, sales, and company culture are among the biggest.
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- [00:25] Today’s topic: 3 Office Activities That Don’t Translate Well Working Remotely.
- [00:30] The difficulty of brainstorming and white boarding remotely.
- [01:12] Sales and sales training is an activity that happens best in person.
- [01:52] It is tough to build a strong company culture from a distance.
- [02:57] That’s it for today!
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