Feb. 8, 2021

David Burkus on Managing Remote Teams & Engaging Virtual Audiences

David Burkus on Managing Remote Teams & Engaging Virtual Audiences

How can we best manage remote teams? What skills can we develop & techniques can we deploy, to be more effective when we're not face to face.

It's a question that doesn't just apply to Line Managers - it's also relevant to those managing human risk....

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How can we best manage remote teams? What skills can we develop & techniques can we deploy, to be more effective when we're not face to face.

It's a question that doesn't just apply to Line Managers - it's also relevant to those managing human risk. If we want to get the best out of employees, then we need to understand how best to engage with them in a virtual environment.

That's what my guest on this episode, David Burkus, explores in his new book 'Leading from Anywhere: The Essential Guide to Managing Remote Teams'. Filled with practical suggestions, its a guide to engaging with people who aren’t in the same location as you.

In our discussion, David shares some fascinating insights about what he’s learned about the subject, that obviously apply to leaders but are also hugely relevant to everyone trying to engage with others remotely. 


For more on the book 👉https://davidburkus.com/books/leading-from-anywhere/

To learn about the Compliance Communication Toolkit, a joint project with FrontLine AntiBribery, visit 👉https://www.human-risk.com/toolkit