Managing Remotely

140 companies answer 6 questions

Managing a remote or distributed team successfully requires good support, planning, and communication. Whether deciding if and how to get the team to meet in person or defining the line between vacation and flexible work, the management of a remote team has differences from managing traditional on-site teams. In our Managing Remotely section we ask top remote companies how they keep their teams running smoothly from thousands of miles away.

Do you have remote communication protocols for your remote workers?

Pagely

Ha, no. This sounds terrible. Where is the trust?

Canonical

As with an office based role, remote workers are required to be available during the working day.  Generally most managers will establish the norms, as…

Crossover

There is no hard and fast rule, but as a general rule of thumb, the quicker the better. Because we are a startup company, things…

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Do you organize remote team retreats?

RunRepeat

We meet once a year and vote for the location that most people want to do. So far, we’ve been to Barcelona, Bulgaria, the Philippines,…

Stack Overflow

For a remote team, the main focus is actually just to spend time together face-to-face, so plan everything around that. We find a yearly all-team…

Tortuga

Yes, in-person time is important. For us, the most important part of the retreat is all of the non-work time. We plan a fun activity,…

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Do your remote team members meet in person?

DataStax

It is informal and unscheduled, but sometimes employees living near each other will get together for a lunch or dinner.  We also have our yearly…

Five Q

The full team meets together at least twice a year. There are meetups by various teams based on need and geography throughout the year.

Help Scout

Every department is different, but for the most part, yes. The marketing team has what we call a ‘marketing summit.’ Every quarter, we get together…

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How do you measure the productivity of remote workers?

FlexJobs

As a fully remote company, we’re results-oriented by necessity. We’ve identified key metrics for most of our team that allow us to see results, and…

Go Fish Digital

Our main tool for managing work effort is Basecamp.  We use that both to schedule out the work that needs to be done as well…

Ciao Bambino! Inc.

We have sales and other deliverables which are measurable. I think it more difficult to measure the productivity for roles that don’t have clear deliverables…

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What elements are key to successful working relationships with remote teams?

Omni Interactions

Communication, community, and transparency. Without those three things, your relationships with remote workers will fail.

SimpleTexting

Being able to measure the output of your employees. Trust.

Scribendi

Clear expectations are critical for remote workers. Training a remote worker is different than training an in-house worker; it is doubly important to be clear…

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What is the hardest part about managing a remote workforce?

NodeSource

Making sure people are consistently aligned with the mission.  People can start to lose track as they get heads down on the day to day…

SitePen

The hardest part about managing a remote workforce is the propensity for terse communication.  Often times, people are chatting, trying to quickly accomplish something or…

Hippo Education

Making sure we build relationships offline as well as online.

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How do you keep remote employees engaged and feeling part of the bigger picture?

SoftwareMill

Each team that is working for a client takes responsibility for all the issues: financial stuff, agreements, customer relations, etc. Thanks to our policy, people…

Must Have Menus

We talk all the time. A short, daily all-hands meeting allows everyone to understand the what and the why. We make a point of being…

Goodway Group

At Goodway, we don’t treat our remote employees any differently than if they were in an office setting. They can’t be seen as exceptions or…

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What is your BYOD policy for remote workers?

Sococo

Our employees get a laptop for administration work, as well as a display, keyboard, and mouse. The software developers and QA team may have different…

Jackson River

We buy people computers but expect them to use their own phones and make sure they have a quiet, comfortable space in which to work…

Origin Eight

Everyone does BYOD, mostly because everyone has different preferences and environments that make them most effective, but we will sponsor apps at times.

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What is your time off policy for remote workers?

TeamSnap

No specific policy. Work when you want, take time off when you need it. Coordinate with your teammates so your time off is not disruptive…

1Password

It’s quite flexible. We ask that people are respectful of company deadlines and crunch times, while also being respectful of their health. As of early…

Aha!

Aha! currently offers 15 days of paid time off to all teammates in their first year and 20 days in the following years, as well…

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What were your biggest fears in managing remote workers?

Qkids

We were a bit worried about our teachers not feeling a sense of belonging. But it turned out most of our teachers just love us…

Modern Tribe

Accountability. The fear that people would simply flake, walk off into the distance, play video games instead of work. Sure they came true. And then…

Packlane

Not being able to express when an issue is truly urgent. This is a problem, but it’s gotten easier the more we all work together.…

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