Working Remotely

140 companies answer 6 questions

Working remotely comes with unique day-to-day challenges. From the initial step of implementing remote policy to nurturing company culture while operating remotely, we ask leading remote companies to share how they approach running their distributed teams from an operational level.

How did you implement a remote work policy?

Flex Professionals

Definitely organically. FlexProfessionals is owned by three moms. We started by working remotely ourselves, when it was just the three of us. Our remote workforce…

Bright!Tax

Organically.

Appirio

From its inception, Appirio has had one headquarters with the rest of our United States employees working remotely. Globally, we have six offices: Indianapolis, San…

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Can a remote-friendly company have a healthy culture?

FlexJobs

Definitely. FlexJobs has been a remote company for over 15 years, during which we’ve developed an award-winning culture recognized by Outside, Quartz, Entrepreneur, and many…

Must Have Menus

This takes intention and effort because it is easy to let the days roll by focused on projects and milestones. The team should have a…

Parse.ly

Yes! At Parse.ly, we believe that a distributed team is an asset, not a problem to be managed. It allows for radical transparency about how…

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How do you nurture your company’s culture in a remote work environment?

Formstack

Having fun is a really essential part of the Formstack culture. We rely pretty heavily on weekly team meetings, fun IM chats and, of course,…

ThirdPath Institute

(a) At the start of our weekly one-on-one calls, we take a few minutes to talk about something that we are enjoying being involved with…

TeamGantt

We make sure to all get together as a company on a regular basis.  For example, we have two team members that live out of…

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What advice would you give to a team considering to go remote?

komoot

Assess if this is the way you would like to drive your company and if the answer is yes—go for it.

WAKA Kickball & Social Sports

The remote environment is not for everyone. If a company wants to implement a 100% remote environment, I would highly recommend speaking to an operations…

Mavens

You have to embrace remote working fully—you cannot do it as a half measure or this will inevitably lead to a bad experience for everyone.

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What challenges have you encountered building a remote team?

Incsub

Planning around time zones may be our biggest challenge. For example, when two people are working on the same project, one in Australia and the…

OpenSnow

Sometimes I take things for granted, that everyone is working happily along. That’s why weekly check-ins are useful so that things are NOT taken for…

MomsRising

Some people are really happier in an office setting.  There are now shared offices and places like the HUB for this kind of person to…

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What are the most effective tools for remote team communication?

TeamSnap

We use Slack all the time. It’s for work, play, water cooler topics, silliness and direct messages. It’s the hub of our culture. We also…

TNTP

Our internal wiki is at the top of the list. We use it as a virtual watercooler (think sports smack talk and podcast reviews) and…

Go Fish Digital

We use several tools to maintain constant communication throughout the day.  Sqwiggle is our on-demand video platform, Attentiv.com offers us a constant stream to communicate…

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What has changed about how your remote team operates?

Inpsyde GmbH

We are using better tools, less email, thank god – less Skype. 🙂 We are a great running team, everyone knows how the other one…

Timely

We found quickly that being fully distributed wasn’t going to work well for us. We missed seeing each other in person and the rare times…

DVMelite

We have gotten closer as a team as we grow.  We have new technology that connects us instantly and we have grown more as a…

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How does your team address different time zone challenges?

Omni Interactions

We make sure everyone coming on board understands the different time zones. We work together to identify when the majority of workers are available and…

Packlane

We have a very social and collaborative culture, where we talk about what we’re doing and what we’re up to personally. This tends to solidify…

Equivity

First, establishing ahead of time when team members will be available. Second, hiring individuals who are willing to be flexible when necessary to coordinate with team members…

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