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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2025 · 39 MIN

#87 | 10 Easy Steps to Lead a Remote First Team with Success

from Leman Tech Leadership Podcast · host Aleksandra Lemańska

▶︎ #87 | 10 Easy Steps to Lead a Remote First Team with SuccessJoin us for an enriching episode of the Leman Tech Leadership Podcast, hosted by Aleksandra Lemańska. In today’s episode, we delve into the art of leading a remote-first team successfully, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities it presents.Are you equipped to lead your team in a remote or hybrid environment? Discover 10 essential strategies to ensure your team remains engaged, informed, and connected. From organizing virtual water cooler moments to recognizing achievements and utilizing video communication effectively, Aleksandra provides simple yet impactful ways to foster a cohesive remote team.This episode is filled with practical advice to help you navigate the complexities of remote leadership, ensuring your team thrives regardless of location. Tune in to learn how to implement these strategies with minimal time investment and maximize your team’s potential.✉︎ FOLLOW ME ON: ⤵︎LinkedIn: @aleksandralemanskaTikTok: @aleksandra_lemanskaX: @lemanskillsStartup Community Poznan: @startup-community-poznan-scpwww.lemanskills.com

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