A simple step-by-step guide for start-up, small business, or functional managers in managing work-from-home employees. Also contains suggested web based applications for communication, collaboration, learning and productivity management.
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Practical guide on managing productivity in the virtual workspace.
1. Practical guide on how to
manage productivity in the
virtual workspace.
For start-up, small business and functional manager
managing work-from-home employees.
2. Why we
think working
from home
reduces
productivity?
Working less than the prescribed 8 hours
they get paid for.
Focusing less when mixing personal
responsibilities at home.
Lacking communication and collaboration
with team mates.
No set rules and routine.
Losing informal learning that typically
occurs in the office.
What if we can prove that the above are just misconceptions?
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3. Set specific time for a daily check-in and
frequency.
Set meeting agenda and include a 'non-
work items' at the beginning or end of
session to acknowledge and listen to
'stress symptoms'.
Set the do's and don't in check-in meeting
e.g. 'camera on' when video conferencing.
Set follow-up meeting to critical and urgent
items to clear a path. One-on-one call if
work is independent or Team call if work is
collaborative.
Set specific time and best way to reach you
if and when it's urgent.
Set check-in
meetings
and rules of
engagement.
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5. Be clear of your
team roles for a
specific
business
process or task.
Defined roles create structure for
an effective team co-ordination
and collaboration. You will have a
stronger and resilient team.
R . A . S . C . I
M O D E L
Technical expert contributing to decisions
Guide for implementation
Can be multiple 'C'
CONSULT
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Accountable for outcome
There is only one 'R'
RESPONSIBILITY
Final sign-off
There can be more than one 'A'
APPROVAL
Provide resources, support, data
Does real work
Can be multiple 'S'
SUPPORTIVE
Need to know decisions
Don't need to be involved in decision-making
INFORM
6. Give clear
expectations on
work outcomes.
Focus on output,
not time spent
on task.
Ditch micromanaging. Encourage
self-motivation through autonomy
and flexibility.
Give a clear picture of what success looks
like.
Set-out a framework to provide context,
content and parameters.
Find specific resources as reference to
read and prepare your own online training
and coaching.
Establish pre-agreed time-frame to
complete each task. Measure progress and
reset timeframe if unrealistic.
Schedule check-in time to clear a path and
measure progress. You don't need to know
the details. Guide not take-over. It doesn't
have to be done your way.
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8. Stock up on
online
learning and
training.
Don't pause on capability building.
Explore online learning with learning
management system (LMS) that is easy
to use and gives you value for money.
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9. Encourage your team to practise
mindfulness with breathing exercise or
using meditation apps such as
Reminder set-up on computer to take
regular 'brain breaks' - go for a walk, get
some exercise, stretch. Then get back to
work.
Celebrate wins! Reward and compliment
good behaviour using apps such as
HeyTaco!
Keep fit and start fitness competition using
health apps such as Stridekick.
Create new team traditions like virtual
pizza, potluck or birthday party.
Maintain
healthy
mental
hygiene.
Continue to be mentally
connected to strengthen
team bonding.
Get creative!
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10. Don't forget to
measure
productivity.
If you can't
measure it, you
can't manage it.
Trust your team and use tool necessary to enable them to be successful.
Keep adapting and changing to what work best for your team.
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