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Motivation of remote teams: 9 essential tips that every leader should know

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In practice, they often need to follow a pace designated by their managers, but undeniably, they have more flexibility than their usual Monday to Friday punch in routines. ? Leadership that acts as if it were in a traditional work environment is very demotivating for remote teams. Plan and manage team demands.

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How to Improve Team Communication

The Human Factor

Finding solutions like working out how to use Google Meet on Mac can make managing compatibility issues among your team that little bit easier. Team communication can actually be improved if you are willing to take the steps needed to also improve delegation and project management. Lead By Example.

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L.I.V.E. (Lean Innovation, Validation & Execution): A new, more effective way to manage multiple innovation projects

Idea to Value

This new management method makes it nearly impossible for innovation teams to fail at delivering multiple challenging innovation projects faster, with less risk and lower required budgets. Most innovation experts often say that traditional management processes are not the way to run innovation projects. And this is true.

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Why have a Tech Team in Kathmandu?

ITONICS

Today, we have a team of nearly 60 individuals in the capital of Nepal, and we are constantly growing. How did this happen and why is Nepal a great place not only for culture, food, nature and the highest mountains on earth but for software development as-well? How it all began. Becoming 100 % official. The ordinary chaos.

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Organizational Design: Clearing the Runway for Collaboration and Breakthrough Thinking

Innovation Excellence

When computers and machinery became more practical for industry starting in the 1960s, “lights out” management practices started to creep into business and factories. International management and business consultant and author Hans Peter Bech put it best when he said, “It’s always people first…then the rest will follow.”

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