The podcast by project managers for project managers. We’re facing new challenges that are changing the way that we work. Listen in as we address the specific challenge of working remotely.
Table of Contents
00:43 … Coronavirus Impact – Keep Calm and Manage This
02:23 … Working Remotely and Managing Yourself
03:57 … Establishing a Rhythm
07:40 … Dealing With Interruptions at Home
11:45 … Sticking to a Schedule when Working Remotely
15:53 … Interruptions and Communication Methods with your Team
16:51 … Turning on Video Cameras
19:33 … Making Time to be Proactive
21:27 … Turning it Off at the End of the Day
25:39 … Experiment with Collaboration Tools
27:58 … Can I trust my Team to be Accountable?
31:57 … Facing New Challenges with Grace
34:35 … Connect with Crystal
35:20 … Closing
CRYSTAL KDAKIA: It’s already a tough time. So really using this as a time to bond
together. Times of crisis are great to
emphasize a positive company culture.
So, and I think that goes both ways.
Both frontline employees, team managers, and team leaders need to have a
lot of grace in all those categories because everyone is adjusting to a new
normal.
WENDY GROUNDS: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by
project managers for project managers. I’m
Wendy Grounds, and with me in the studio is Bill Yates.
BILL YATES: Hi, Wendy.
WENDY GROUNDS: Every two weeks we get together to talk about
what matters to you as a professional project manager, and this week there’s a
lot that we want to talk about.
Coronavirus Impact – Keep Calm
and Manage This
BILL YATES: Yeah, these are very unusual times, not like
anything that I’ve ever experienced in my lifetime. The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has hit,
and it’s affected everyone on Planet Earth.
It’s changing the way that we work.
And we thought, what a great time for us to address the challenge that
is new to us as project leaders. We
wanted to talk about specifically how to work remotely.
WENDY GROUNDS: Yes. I’m
sure a lot of people are worried and anxious.
Someone wise I heard saying this on Sunday is we can’t allow uncertainty
to dictate how we are going to react.
You know, we can’t change what we can’t control. But there are things we can control, and that’s
what our guest is going to speak about today.
BILL YATES: Yeah, that’s great. I think it goes right along with our tagline
of “Keep Calm and Manage This.”
WENDY GROUNDS: Absolutely.
BILL YATES: We’ve got a lot of challenges to keep calm, so we’re all wondering how do we manage this. Fortunately, we have a past guest of our podcast, Crystal Kadakia, who’s going to join us today. She’s had a lot of experience working remotely, she’s also written a lot about the ups and downs of working remotely, some of the challenges and some of the benefits of it. And she is all about creating a better workspace. So we are delighted to have Crystal join us today. Crystal, thank you so much for joining us.
CRYSTAL KADAKIA: Thanks for having me. Thanks for – it’s nice to be back.
BILL YATES: Well, it’s a spur of the moment thing, but
the times call for it.
CRYSTAL KADAKIA: I think that it’s very timely, and also just
something that I’ve been really wanting to share more and more about. So I’m really glad that we’re getting a
chance to talk about it.
Working Remotely and Managing Yourself
WENDY GROUNDS: Crystal, you wrote a blog which recently we’ve published on the website: “Does Coronavirus Have a Silver Lining? A Guide for the Newly Remote Manager.” And we’ve kind of highlighted some things in this blog that we want to talk about, can we start off with managing ourselves, what it looks like when you’re working remotely and how to manage yourself?
CRYSTAL KADAKIA: Yeah, sure. So the first thing about all this is you have to take care of yourself first, if you’re managing a team remotely, and you don’t have your own work environment together,