Distributed Design How Stack Overflow builds strong remote teams
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Yeah! We’re remote friendly! We got Bob in Portland and we’re in New Jersey. We use Slack and Bob dials into meetings. But in reality Bob misses a lot of discussions and is left out of decision making, only to be filled in later. But yeah, you can totally work remotely here!
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Just because you use laptops and chat doesn’t mean you’ve suddenly become a glorious haven for remote workers.
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Remote-First
Remote-Friendly Hiring some workers in a different city or allowing employees to occasionally work from home.
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Building your whole team around a workflow that embraces the concepts of remote work, whether or not everyone’s remote.
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If one person’s remote, everyone’s remote.
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It’s hard to collaborate.
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It’s too difficult to manage complex projects with a remote team. Agile teams need to be co-located to get the work done fast.
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Specs, Ideas, Brainstorming
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Design Reviews / Socializing Design
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Project Management
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We’ll just have a meeting in a conference room and pipe in the remote workers on a big screen.
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Slack is down.
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My headset is aching up. My internet is laggy. Can you see my screen?
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! Luboń, Poland
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Photos from UX Collective
https://uxdesign.cc/asking-the-right-questions-on-user-research-interviews-and-testing-427261742a67
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illustration from https://www.and.co/anywhere-workers
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Wrapping Up…
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“Yeah, we tried remote, but it just didn’t work for us.”
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If you’re thinking about trying it… ✓ Have a proper infrastructure for remote work. ✓ Encourage folks to dedicate space that’s just for work. ✓ Work as if everyone’s remote. ✓ Hold all meetings over video conference. ✓ Ensure everyone feels equally part of the team. ✓ Ask for feedback. ✓ Trust your team!