Suddenly remote? Make your teamwork resilient

Written by 
Hailey Temple
 and 
  —  
February 27, 2020
A team gathered in a meeting room
Suddenly remote? Make your teamwork resilient
Written by 
Hailey Temple
 and 
  —  
February 27, 2020
A team gathered in a meeting room
Suddenly remote? Make your teamwork resilient
Written by 
Hailey Temple
 and 
  —  
February 27, 2020
A team gathered in a meeting room

Outbreaks of coronavirus and influenza* have forced entire countries to experiment with remote work. This is a new dynamic for many teams. For some, this means meetings and classes are cancelled until further notice. People feel worried, disconnected, and unsure of how to continue working when they're not in the office.

At MURAL, we are determined to help people continue making meaningful connections when they cannot meet in person. We have teammates around the world who need to collaborate, so we know the frustration and challenges that can arise with remote work. That’s why we're assembling a Remote Work Resiliency Plan anyone can use to deploy a durable remote work culture.


On March 2, 3 and 4 at 4PM PST (March 3, 4, and 5 at 8AM China Standard Time), join remote collaboration experts Mark Tippin and Hailey Temple for three 30-minute engaging and informative webinars that will address your concerns about:

  • Tools you need to build a strong digital workspace
  • Different ways to work together when you cannot be in the office
  • Best practices for remote work teams
  • Establishing and building trust with teammates and managers
  • Methods to make remote collaboration productive

Everyone who registers will receive our comprehensive guide to building a Remote Work Resiliency Plan to use with their teams. Can’t join in real time? Not to worry. All sessions will be recorded and shared afterwards.

Session Overviews

🗓 March 2, 4 PM US Pacific Time // March 3, 8 AM China Standard Time

5 TOOLS YOU NEED IN YOUR DIGITAL WORKSPACE

What tools will help your team successfully collaborate away from the office? We will discuss the essentials and show you how to use them. You will have a guide to build a solid digital workspace that helps your team stay productive.

SAVE YOUR SPOT

🗓 March 3, 4 PM US Pacific Time // March 4, 8 AM China Standard Time

BUILD AND ESTABLISH TRUST IN REMOTE TEAMS

Teams are built on trust. Remote teams have unique challenges since they do not see each other face-to-face every day. We explore ways to help teammates connect and create transparency.

SAVE YOUR SPOT

🗓 March 4, 9 AM US Pacific Time // March 5, 1 AM China Standard Time

BONUS WEBINAR: WORK FORWARD: A BETTER WAY OF WORKING

This session featuring the remote work experts below will share details about the #WorkForward movement and how you can be a part of it.

  • Parker Lee, coauthor of The Art of Opportunity and managing partner of Territory
  • Jim Van Over, evangelist in the Chief Innovation Office at ServiceNow
  • Jim Kalbach, Head of Customer Experience at MURAL

SAVE YOUR SPOT

🗓 March 4, 4 PM US Pacific Time // March 5, 8 AM China Standard Time

SIMPLE METHODS TO BOOST ONLINE MEETINGS

Meetings do not have to feel boring. Change the way distributed teams connect and collaborate with our easy-to-learn methods.

SAVE YOUR SPOT

Again, don't worry if you can't join live. Register anyway so you still get all the resources and recordings emailed to you after. 📩

*Stay up to date on these outbreaks on the World Health Organization's website.

About the authors

About the authors

Hailey Temple

Hailey Temple

Hailey is a Services Lead at MURAL. She's a creative problem solver who is passionate about making collaboration happen anywhere.

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