If you're introverted, if something becomes like there's just a lot of back and forth and it doesn't seem to be resolved, you're not shy too. If two people happen to be in the same timeson or something, to just basically call the other person, right? Ye, correct. That is a good way to describe it. So we kind of touched on, i assume brain serming is the same reproach ri. So if youre brains herming on a topic, it just makes sense that people can contribute on their own time. Let them think about what they want to contribute. It's not all or nothing. There's a place and a time
It’s easy to feel productive when checking off time-sensitive tasks.
But are you focusing on impact?
In episode #116 Chase explains how to ensure impact, unite employees around work, and prevent isolation all while in a remote organization.
Chase Warrington is the Head of Remote at Doist, a remote-first team of 93 people representing 41 nationalities in 39 countries and 75 cities.
Chase also explains Doist’s remote culture, how they approach meetings and leverage asynchronous communication.
Tune in to hear all about Chase’s leadership journey and the lessons learned along the way!