Leaders don’t have a remote work issue, they have trust issues.

Great leaders give clear direction and trust their people to get the job done.

Poor leaders lack trust in their teams and communicate poorly.

Gallup found that 70% of remote employees feel disengaged due to lack of direction, communication and structure.

We don’t have a work-from-home issue, we have a trust issue.

Remote work is here to stay, but leadership is lagging.

Let’s fix that today!

Study my remote team’s matrix to manage your remote teams like a boss.

1. Communication Cadence
↳ Do: Overcommunicate with Clarity
↳ Don’t: Mistake Busyness for Productivity

2. Asynchronous Excellence
↳ Do: Normalize Asynchronous Work
↳ Don’t: Expect Instant Availability

3. Performance Over Presence
↳ Do: Measure Outcomes, Not Hours
↳ Don’t: Confuse Visibility with Value

4. Human Connection
↳ Do: Curate a Digital Watercooler
↳ Don’t: Ignore Culture Erosion

5. Leadership Accessibility
↳ Do: Create a Virtual “Office Hours” Block
↳ Don’t: Be a Ghost Leader

6. Career Visibility
↳ Do: Proactively Discuss Career Growth
↳ Don’t: Let Remote Workers Become Invisible

What would you add to the list?

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