Ever felt like you and your remote team are working on the same project… but not quite working together?
When you’re not sitting around the same table or bumping into each other in the hallway, it’s easy for that invisible divide to creep in.
Getting on the same page takes more than just meetings. It takes trust—and in remote settings, that kind of trust has to be built on purpose.
Here are four things that help.
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