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57. A Deep Dive into Human Design and Productivity at Work w/ Lena Thompson

Welcome to today's episode of Remote First Podcast. We will discuss Human Design and how it impacts the work of teams and organizations . To have this conversation, we have Lena Thompson , human design consultant, and keynote speaker. In this episode, Lena will explain how understanding our unique Human Design Energy Type can help us channel our energy for optimal productivity — along with some tips on how each type can be more productive at work. In this episode: [01:30] What is human design, and why is it important to your work? [08:01] How to best channel your energy and utilize it for optimal productivity [10:34] Learn about the different Human Design Energy Types [27:44] The importance of slowing down and taking time for yourself Connect with Lena Thompson On Linkedin Resources Mentioned: www.Mybodygraph.com --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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January 10, 2023

53. Live and Work Anywhere w/ Q Hamirani, Airbnb

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January 10, 2023

53. Live and Work Anywhere w/ Q Hamirani, Airbnb

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December 13, 2022

52. The Future of Remote Work

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December 13, 2022

52. The Future of Remote Work

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November 29, 2022

51. A Culture that Fits the Medium w/ Kapil Kale, Tremendous

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November 29, 2022

51. A Culture that Fits the Medium w/ Kapil Kale, Tremendous

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November 15, 2022

50. Overcoming the Meeting Mania w/ Stephanie Dismore, HP

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November 15, 2022

50. Overcoming the Meeting Mania w/ Stephanie Dismore, HP

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November 1, 2022

49. When Gen Z meets Remote Work w/ tl;dv // Startup Series

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November 1, 2022

49. When Gen Z meets Remote Work w/ tl;dv // Startup Series

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March 21, 2023

57. A Deep Dive into Human Design and Productivity at Work w/ Lena Thompson

Welcome to today's episode of Remote First Podcast. We will discuss Human Design and how it impacts the work of teams and organizations . To have this conversation, we have Lena Thompson , human design consultant, and keynote speaker. In this episode, Lena will explain how understanding our unique Human Design Energy Type can help us channel our energy for optimal productivity — along with some tips on how each type can be more productive at work. In this episode: [01:30] What is human design, and why is it important to your work? [08:01] How to best channel your energy and utilize it for optimal productivity [10:34] Learn about the different Human Design Energy Types [27:44] The importance of slowing down and taking time for yourself Connect with Lena Thompson On Linkedin Resources Mentioned: www.Mybodygraph.com --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

February 21, 2023

56. TeamOps and the Next Step in the Remote Work Conversation w/ Laurel Farrer, GitLab

If we keep talking about where people are working, we're never going to stop having this fight about home office versus office. So, we need to shift the conversation to what really matters: how we work . Today, we have Laurel Farrer , the Head of Workplace , and a Principal of Strategy and Operations at GitLab , who has been a remote work thought leader for almost a decade. GitLab has been able to grow as a company at an accelerated rate that is record-breaking and much of that is because of the ways that they work, which is TeamOps. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team. In this episode: [01:25] Laurel’s journey of advocating for Remote Work and the future of work ‍[05:43] How GitLab retired the Head of Remote role [10:54] What TeamOps is all about [15:54] The 4 principles of GitLab’s effective decision-making model [21:18] Self-management and autonomy are critical for distributed teams [27:42] Laurel’s wish in 2023 for psychological safety in a distributed world Connect with Laurel Farrer On Linkedin Website GitLab Resources Mentioned: If you want to dive deeper into TeamOps and the future of work, you can learn all about how GitLab works by taking the same course that they use for onboarding their own employees, TeamOps: Optimizing Team Efficiency , which is and always will be free. The REWORK Podcast - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 0051: Hire Managers of One --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

February 21, 2023

56. TeamOps and the Next Step in the Remote Work Conversation w/ Laurel Farrer, GitLab

If we keep talking about where people are working, we're never going to stop having this fight about home office versus office. So, we need to shift the conversation to what really matters: how we work . Today, we have Laurel Farrer , the Head of Workplace , and a Principal of Strategy and Operations at GitLab , who has been a remote work thought leader for almost a decade. GitLab has been able to grow as a company at an accelerated rate that is record-breaking and much of that is because of the ways that they work, which is TeamOps. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team.  In this episode: [01:25] Laurel’s journey of advocating for Remote Work and the future of work ‍[05:43] How GitLab retired the Head of Remote role [10:54] What TeamOps is all about [15:54] The 4 principles of GitLab’s effective decision-making model [21:18] Self-management and autonomy are critical for distributed teams [27:42] Laurel’s wish in 2023 for psychological safety in a distributed world Connect with Laurel Farrer On Linkedin Website GitLab Resources Mentioned: If you want to dive deeper into TeamOps and the future of work, you can learn all about how GitLab works by taking the same course that they use for onboarding their own employees, TeamOps: Optimizing Team Efficiency , which is and always will be free. The REWORK Podcast - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 0051: Hire Managers of One --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

February 21, 2023

56. TeamOps and the Next Step in the Remote Work Conversation w/ Laurel Farrer, GitLab

If we keep talking about where people are working, we're never going to stop having this fight about home office versus office. So, we need to shift the conversation to what really matters: how we work . Today, we have Laurel Farrer , the Head of Workplace , and a Principal of Strategy and Operations at GitLab , who has been a remote work thought leader for almost a decade. GitLab has been able to grow as a company at an accelerated rate that is record-breaking and much of that is because of the ways that they work, which is TeamOps. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team.  In this episode: [01:25] Laurel’s journey of advocating for Remote Work and the future of work ‍[05:43] How GitLab retired the Head of Remote role [10:54] What TeamOps is all about [15:54] The 4 principles of GitLab’s effective decision-making model [21:18] Self-management and autonomy are critical for distributed teams [27:42] Laurel’s wish in 2023 for psychological safety in a distributed world Connect with Laurel Farrer On Linkedin Website GitLab Resources Mentioned: If you want to dive deeper into TeamOps and the future of work, you can learn all about how GitLab works by taking the same course that they use for onboarding their own employees, TeamOps: Optimizing Team Efficiency , which is and always will be free. The REWORK Podcast - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 0051: Hire Managers of One --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

February 7, 2023

55. How having a Future of Work team impacts the employee experience w/ Sophie Bieber, SAP

Employee experience is crucial and, as we enter the “year of employee experience and retention”, it has truly become the foundation for a company’s success, especially a remote or hybrid one. Today, we have Sophie Bieber, Head of Global Employer Branding at SAP, a massive tech company that established a dedicated, cross-functional team to support and guide the company towards the Future of Work. Tune in to discover the lessons SAP has learned with the Pandemic about hybrid and remote work, as well as the ways that having a team dedicated to making the Future of Work a reality can impact the employee experience. In this episode: [01:42] SAP’s experience going fully remote during the Pandemic [05:43] The office is no longer the default and SAP employees get to choose what works best for them [08:37] The ways SAP gives each team the resources and support they need [16:26] The Future of Work team and its impact on Sophie’s experience as a leader at SAP [23:49] Employee experience is crucial Connect with Sophie Bieber On Linkedin Website SAP --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

February 7, 2023

55. How having a Future of Work team impacts the employee experience w/ Sophie Bieber, SAP

Employee experience is crucial and, as we enter the “year of employee experience and retention”, it has truly become the foundation for a company’s success, especially a remote or hybrid one. Today, we have Sophie Bieber, Head of Global Employer Branding at SAP, a massive tech company that established a dedicated, cross-functional team to support and guide the company towards the Future of Work. Tune in to discover the lessons SAP has learned with the Pandemic about hybrid and remote work, as well as the ways that having a team dedicated to making the Future of Work a reality can impact the employee experience. In this episode: [01:42] SAP’s experience going fully remote during the Pandemic [05:43] The office is no longer the default and SAP employees get to choose what works best for them [08:37] The ways SAP gives each team the resources and support they need [16:26] The Future of Work team and its impact on Sophie’s experience as a leader at SAP [23:49] Employee experience is crucial Connect with Sophie Bieber On Linkedin Website SAP --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

January 24, 2023

54. Handling Layoffs as a Remote Company and as an Employee w/ Michelle Labbe, Toptal

We are facing a prolonged period of high uncertainty with a world post-COVID, a war between Ukraine and Russia, a recession, “the great resignation”, and, more recently, massive layoffs in big tech companies . Navigating all of that is not easy. So, today, we have Michelle Labbe , the Chief People Officer at Toptal , a company that even before the pandemic was already one of the world’s top remote work employers and provider of top remote talent. We are discussing the current state of affairs, how that has impacted Toptal and remote work in general, the best practices Toptal has in place to weather this storm, and what we can expect to see for remote work moving into 2023. In this episode: [06:47] The demand for remote talent since the start of the pandemic [09:29] Are contractors the future of remote work? How post-pandemic layoffs are affecting culture and changing remote teams [15:43] Ways to support your remote employees once they’ve been laid off [19:26] How the latest layoffs have started a trend among remote workers [24:32] Ideas and strategies to improve employee retention [28:47] The pros and cons of remote and hybrid work on the employee experience and retention [35:53] Michelle’s wish for 2023 Connect with Michelle Labbe On Linkedin Website Toptal Resources Mentioned: Toptal's Suddenly Remote Playbook --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

January 24, 2023

54. Handling Layoffs as a Remote Company and as an Employee w/ Michelle Labbe, Toptal

We are facing a prolonged period of high uncertainty with a world post-COVID, a war between Ukraine and Russia, a recession, “the great resignation”, and, more recently, massive layoffs in big tech companies . Navigating all of that is not easy. So, today, we have Michelle Labbe , the Chief People Officer at Toptal , a company that even before the pandemic was already one of the world’s top remote work employers and provider of top remote talent. We are discussing the current state of affairs, how that has impacted Toptal and remote work in general, the best practices Toptal has in place to weather this storm, and what we can expect to see for remote work moving into 2023. In this episode: [06:47] The demand for remote talent since the start of the pandemic [09:29] Are contractors the future of remote work? How post-pandemic layoffs are affecting culture and changing remote teams [15:43] Ways to support your remote employees once they’ve been laid off [19:26] How the latest layoffs have started a trend among remote workers [24:32] Ideas and strategies to improve employee retention [28:47] The pros and cons of remote and hybrid work on the employee experience and retention [35:53] Michelle’s wish for 2023 Connect with Michelle Labbe On Linkedin Website Toptal Resources Mentioned: Toptal's Suddenly Remote Playbook --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

January 10, 2023

53. Live and Work Anywhere w/ Q Hamirani, Airbnb

The future of work, is no longer in the future. It's actually the present in a lot of ways. ‍One of the places where you can already experience it is at Airbnb, current industry leaders who are driving the future of work, remote work, global mobility, and offices. Today, we have Q Hamirani, the Global Head of the Live and Work Anywhere Program at Airbnb. Tune in to discover more about how Airbnb is creating the future of work and is leveraging its existing business model to try and revive tourism, as well as work through the complexities that every employer has to take on to enable their employees to live and work anywhere. In this episode: [01:34] Q’s journey to become the head of Airbnb's global Live and Work Anywhere program [05:09] The lessons and insights Airbnb has gleaned from this program [08:39] What changed about working and traveling and what didn’t after the Pandemic [12:47] Airbnb’s mission as industry leaders to drive the future of work [18:21] The Live and Work Anywhere program for Airbnb employees [21:31] The keys to the success of the program [26:55] How the program was validated both internally and externally [29:03] The way the program is helping hosts attract remote workers Connect with Q Hamirani Q Hamirani is the Global Head of Live and Work Anywhere center of excellence at Airbnb. He is a business-driven people executive, advisor, investor, and executive coach with a passion for building scalable people functions to help change the world. On LinkedIn Personal Website Airbnb Website --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit remotefirst.fm for full show notes.

January 10, 2023

53. Live and Work Anywhere w/ Q Hamirani, Airbnb

Tune in to discover more about how Airbnb is creating the future of work and is leveraging its existing business model to try and revive tourism, as well as work through the complexities that every employer has to take on to enable their employees to live and work anywhere.

Today, we have Q Hamirani, the Global Head of the Live and Work Anywhere Program at Airbnb.

In this episode:

[01:34] Q’s journey to become the head of Airbnb's global Live and Work Anywhere program

[05:09] The lessons and insights Airbnb has gleaned from this program

[08:39] What changed about working and traveling and what didn’t after the Pandemic

[12:47] Airbnb’s mission as industry leaders to drive the future of work

[18:21] The Live and Work Anywhere program for Airbnb employees

[21:31] The keys to the success of the program

[26:55] How the program was validated both internally and externally

[29:03] The way the program is helping hosts attract remote workers

## Connect with Q Hamirani

Q Hamirani is the Global Head of Live and Work Anywhere center of excellence at Airbnb. He is a business-driven people executive, advisor, investor, and executive coach with a passion for building scalable people functions to help change the world.

On LinkedIn

Airbnb Website

Map of Daphnee's live and work anywhere experience using Airbnb for 3 years. 

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March 21, 2023

57. A Deep Dive into Human Design and Productivity at Work w/ Lena Thompson

Welcome to today's episode of Remote First Podcast. We will discuss Human Design and how it impacts the work of teams and organizations . To have this conversation, we have Lena Thompson , human design consultant, and keynote speaker. In this episode, Lena will explain how understanding our unique Human Design Energy Type can help us channel our energy for optimal productivity — along with some tips on how each type can be more productive at work. In this episode: [01:30] What is human design, and why is it important to your work? [08:01] How to best channel your energy and utilize it for optimal productivity [10:34] Learn about the different Human Design Energy Types [27:44] The importance of slowing down and taking time for yourself Connect with Lena Thompson On Linkedin Resources Mentioned: www.Mybodygraph.com --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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February 21, 2023

56. TeamOps and the Next Step in the Remote Work Conversation w/ Laurel Farrer, GitLab

If we keep talking about where people are working, we're never going to stop having this fight about home office versus office. So, we need to shift the conversation to what really matters: how we work . Today, we have Laurel Farrer , the Head of Workplace , and a Principal of Strategy and Operations at GitLab , who has been a remote work thought leader for almost a decade. GitLab has been able to grow as a company at an accelerated rate that is record-breaking and much of that is because of the ways that they work, which is TeamOps. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team. In this episode: [01:25] Laurel’s journey of advocating for Remote Work and the future of work ‍[05:43] How GitLab retired the Head of Remote role [10:54] What TeamOps is all about [15:54] The 4 principles of GitLab’s effective decision-making model [21:18] Self-management and autonomy are critical for distributed teams [27:42] Laurel’s wish in 2023 for psychological safety in a distributed world Connect with Laurel Farrer On Linkedin Website GitLab Resources Mentioned: If you want to dive deeper into TeamOps and the future of work, you can learn all about how GitLab works by taking the same course that they use for onboarding their own employees, TeamOps: Optimizing Team Efficiency , which is and always will be free. The REWORK Podcast - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 0051: Hire Managers of One --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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February 21, 2023

56. TeamOps and the Next Step in the Remote Work Conversation w/ Laurel Farrer, GitLab

If we keep talking about where people are working, we're never going to stop having this fight about home office versus office. So, we need to shift the conversation to what really matters: how we work . Today, we have Laurel Farrer , the Head of Workplace , and a Principal of Strategy and Operations at GitLab , who has been a remote work thought leader for almost a decade. GitLab has been able to grow as a company at an accelerated rate that is record-breaking and much of that is because of the ways that they work, which is TeamOps. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team.  In this episode: [01:25] Laurel’s journey of advocating for Remote Work and the future of work ‍[05:43] How GitLab retired the Head of Remote role [10:54] What TeamOps is all about [15:54] The 4 principles of GitLab’s effective decision-making model [21:18] Self-management and autonomy are critical for distributed teams [27:42] Laurel’s wish in 2023 for psychological safety in a distributed world Connect with Laurel Farrer On Linkedin Website GitLab Resources Mentioned: If you want to dive deeper into TeamOps and the future of work, you can learn all about how GitLab works by taking the same course that they use for onboarding their own employees, TeamOps: Optimizing Team Efficiency , which is and always will be free. The REWORK Podcast - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 0051: Hire Managers of One --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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February 21, 2023

56. TeamOps and the Next Step in the Remote Work Conversation w/ Laurel Farrer, GitLab

If we keep talking about where people are working, we're never going to stop having this fight about home office versus office. So, we need to shift the conversation to what really matters: how we work . Today, we have Laurel Farrer , the Head of Workplace , and a Principal of Strategy and Operations at GitLab , who has been a remote work thought leader for almost a decade. GitLab has been able to grow as a company at an accelerated rate that is record-breaking and much of that is because of the ways that they work, which is TeamOps. Tune in to hear all about GitLab’s new way of working that is critical for the success of any team regardless of their workplace model, creates operational efficiency, allows decisions to be made very effectively, and gives everyone an equal voice in the team.  In this episode: [01:25] Laurel’s journey of advocating for Remote Work and the future of work ‍[05:43] How GitLab retired the Head of Remote role [10:54] What TeamOps is all about [15:54] The 4 principles of GitLab’s effective decision-making model [21:18] Self-management and autonomy are critical for distributed teams [27:42] Laurel’s wish in 2023 for psychological safety in a distributed world Connect with Laurel Farrer On Linkedin Website GitLab Resources Mentioned: If you want to dive deeper into TeamOps and the future of work, you can learn all about how GitLab works by taking the same course that they use for onboarding their own employees, TeamOps: Optimizing Team Efficiency , which is and always will be free. The REWORK Podcast - SEASON 2 - EPISODE 0051: Hire Managers of One --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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February 7, 2023

55. How having a Future of Work team impacts the employee experience w/ Sophie Bieber, SAP

Employee experience is crucial and, as we enter the “year of employee experience and retention”, it has truly become the foundation for a company’s success, especially a remote or hybrid one. Today, we have Sophie Bieber, Head of Global Employer Branding at SAP, a massive tech company that established a dedicated, cross-functional team to support and guide the company towards the Future of Work. Tune in to discover the lessons SAP has learned with the Pandemic about hybrid and remote work, as well as the ways that having a team dedicated to making the Future of Work a reality can impact the employee experience. In this episode: [01:42] SAP’s experience going fully remote during the Pandemic [05:43] The office is no longer the default and SAP employees get to choose what works best for them [08:37] The ways SAP gives each team the resources and support they need [16:26] The Future of Work team and its impact on Sophie’s experience as a leader at SAP [23:49] Employee experience is crucial Connect with Sophie Bieber On Linkedin Website SAP --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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February 7, 2023

55. How having a Future of Work team impacts the employee experience w/ Sophie Bieber, SAP

Employee experience is crucial and, as we enter the “year of employee experience and retention”, it has truly become the foundation for a company’s success, especially a remote or hybrid one. Today, we have Sophie Bieber, Head of Global Employer Branding at SAP, a massive tech company that established a dedicated, cross-functional team to support and guide the company towards the Future of Work. Tune in to discover the lessons SAP has learned with the Pandemic about hybrid and remote work, as well as the ways that having a team dedicated to making the Future of Work a reality can impact the employee experience. In this episode: [01:42] SAP’s experience going fully remote during the Pandemic [05:43] The office is no longer the default and SAP employees get to choose what works best for them [08:37] The ways SAP gives each team the resources and support they need [16:26] The Future of Work team and its impact on Sophie’s experience as a leader at SAP [23:49] Employee experience is crucial Connect with Sophie Bieber On Linkedin Website SAP --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes, and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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January 24, 2023

54. Handling Layoffs as a Remote Company and as an Employee w/ Michelle Labbe, Toptal

We are facing a prolonged period of high uncertainty with a world post-COVID, a war between Ukraine and Russia, a recession, “the great resignation”, and, more recently, massive layoffs in big tech companies . Navigating all of that is not easy. So, today, we have Michelle Labbe , the Chief People Officer at Toptal , a company that even before the pandemic was already one of the world’s top remote work employers and provider of top remote talent. We are discussing the current state of affairs, how that has impacted Toptal and remote work in general, the best practices Toptal has in place to weather this storm, and what we can expect to see for remote work moving into 2023. In this episode: [06:47] The demand for remote talent since the start of the pandemic [09:29] Are contractors the future of remote work? How post-pandemic layoffs are affecting culture and changing remote teams [15:43] Ways to support your remote employees once they’ve been laid off [19:26] How the latest layoffs have started a trend among remote workers [24:32] Ideas and strategies to improve employee retention [28:47] The pros and cons of remote and hybrid work on the employee experience and retention [35:53] Michelle’s wish for 2023 Connect with Michelle Labbe On Linkedin Website Toptal Resources Mentioned: Toptal's Suddenly Remote Playbook --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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January 24, 2023

54. Handling Layoffs as a Remote Company and as an Employee w/ Michelle Labbe, Toptal

We are facing a prolonged period of high uncertainty with a world post-COVID, a war between Ukraine and Russia, a recession, “the great resignation”, and, more recently, massive layoffs in big tech companies . Navigating all of that is not easy. So, today, we have Michelle Labbe , the Chief People Officer at Toptal , a company that even before the pandemic was already one of the world’s top remote work employers and provider of top remote talent. We are discussing the current state of affairs, how that has impacted Toptal and remote work in general, the best practices Toptal has in place to weather this storm, and what we can expect to see for remote work moving into 2023. In this episode: [06:47] The demand for remote talent since the start of the pandemic [09:29] Are contractors the future of remote work? How post-pandemic layoffs are affecting culture and changing remote teams [15:43] Ways to support your remote employees once they’ve been laid off [19:26] How the latest layoffs have started a trend among remote workers [24:32] Ideas and strategies to improve employee retention [28:47] The pros and cons of remote and hybrid work on the employee experience and retention [35:53] Michelle’s wish for 2023 Connect with Michelle Labbe On Linkedin Website Toptal Resources Mentioned: Toptal's Suddenly Remote Playbook --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit modernleaders.co to discover how to optimize your new ways of work.

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January 10, 2023

53. Live and Work Anywhere w/ Q Hamirani, Airbnb

The future of work, is no longer in the future. It's actually the present in a lot of ways. ‍One of the places where you can already experience it is at Airbnb, current industry leaders who are driving the future of work, remote work, global mobility, and offices. Today, we have Q Hamirani, the Global Head of the Live and Work Anywhere Program at Airbnb. Tune in to discover more about how Airbnb is creating the future of work and is leveraging its existing business model to try and revive tourism, as well as work through the complexities that every employer has to take on to enable their employees to live and work anywhere. In this episode: [01:34] Q’s journey to become the head of Airbnb's global Live and Work Anywhere program [05:09] The lessons and insights Airbnb has gleaned from this program [08:39] What changed about working and traveling and what didn’t after the Pandemic [12:47] Airbnb’s mission as industry leaders to drive the future of work [18:21] The Live and Work Anywhere program for Airbnb employees [21:31] The keys to the success of the program [26:55] How the program was validated both internally and externally [29:03] The way the program is helping hosts attract remote workers Connect with Q Hamirani Q Hamirani is the Global Head of Live and Work Anywhere center of excellence at Airbnb. He is a business-driven people executive, advisor, investor, and executive coach with a passion for building scalable people functions to help change the world. On LinkedIn Personal Website Airbnb Website --- Creating great content takes time and effort, and this podcast couldn’t exist in the long run without great partners. This season’s sponsor is Qatalog, the world's first Intelligent Work Hub. Centralize your people, processes and knowledge in a single platform that molds to your needs, instantly. Build your own Qatalog in seconds at qatalog.com --- Visit remotefirst.fm for full show notes.

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January 10, 2023

53. Live and Work Anywhere w/ Q Hamirani, Airbnb

Tune in to discover more about how Airbnb is creating the future of work and is leveraging its existing business model to try and revive tourism, as well as work through the complexities that every employer has to take on to enable their employees to live and work anywhere.

Today, we have Q Hamirani, the Global Head of the Live and Work Anywhere Program at Airbnb.

In this episode:

[01:34] Q’s journey to become the head of Airbnb's global Live and Work Anywhere program

[05:09] The lessons and insights Airbnb has gleaned from this program

[08:39] What changed about working and traveling and what didn’t after the Pandemic

[12:47] Airbnb’s mission as industry leaders to drive the future of work

[18:21] The Live and Work Anywhere program for Airbnb employees

[21:31] The keys to the success of the program

[26:55] How the program was validated both internally and externally

[29:03] The way the program is helping hosts attract remote workers

## Connect with Q Hamirani

Q Hamirani is the Global Head of Live and Work Anywhere center of excellence at Airbnb. He is a business-driven people executive, advisor, investor, and executive coach with a passion for building scalable people functions to help change the world.

On LinkedIn

Airbnb Website

Map of Daphnee's live and work anywhere experience using Airbnb for 3 years. 

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December 6, 2021

28. Unlearning the way we work w/ Alastair Simpson, Dropbox

Alastair Simpson, VP of design at Dropbox, has been leading the company towards their virtual-first transformation. It being Design-Led is quite unique yet it makes so much sense. 

In this episode, Alastair and Daphnée talk about why we need to unlearn the way we know work and how to do that. Alastair walks us through the exact framework Dropbox used for their digital-first transformation.

About Alastair Simpson

Alastair Simpson is a leader and mentor, serving as VP of Design at Dropbox. He loves working with multi-disciplinary teams to solve complex business and interaction design challenges.

Connect with Alastair

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November 22, 2021

27. Wellbeing over climbing the ladder w/Dominic Price, Atlassian

The narrative is changing. Instead of conversations in pockets about ‘the future of work’ it’s now: how do we let our remote team thrive? Or how do we even survive working remotely? In this episode, Dominic Price and Daphnée talk about hiring and onboarding remote team members, shaping the new normal, and mental health. Connect with Dom Visit domprice.me On Linkedin The report Dom mentioned: The Return on Action Report 2021 &  The State of Teams Reach out - You can reach out to the host Daphnée Laforest on Linkedin :) Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst Our Partner: Remotive - Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there.

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November 22, 2021

27. Wellbeing over climbing the ladder w/Dominic Price, Atlassian

The narrative is changing. Instead of conversations in pockets about ‘the future of work’ it’s now: how do we let our remote team thrive? Or how do we even survive working remotely? In this episode, Dominic Price and Daphnée talk about hiring and onboarding remote team members, shaping the new normal, and mental health.

Connect with Dom

The report Dom mentioned: The Return on Action Report 2021 &  The State of Teams

Reach out - You can reach out to the host Daphnée Laforest on Linkedin :)

Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst

Our Partner: Remotive - Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there.

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November 8, 2021

26. Closing the gender gap with transparent salaries. w/ Jenny Terry, Buffer

Buffer is a fully remote company that is recognized for their culture & openness and transparency. Especially when it comes to Salaries - a topic that is quite a debate recently as companies are looking into the longer term impact of remote work. This week I have the pleasure to chat with Jenny Terry, Director of Business Operations at Buffer. In this episode you will hear: How Buffer set their formula to adjust the salary with benchmarking and bands. If employee get a salary decrease if they change location The challenges and benefits of transparent salaries Why Buffer chose to go with transparent salaries - building trust Gender-pay gap analysis Average salaries of men across the company compared to women People new to WFH experienced that productivity often goes up when people are working from home. Giving equal benefits around the world Links: Book: Psychology of Money Buffer's blog post - How We’ve Lowered Our Gender Pay Gap From 15% to 5.5% Reach out! - You can reach out to the host Daphnée Laforest on Linkedin :) Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst Our Partner: Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there.

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November 8, 2021

26. Closing the gender gap with transparent salaries. w/ Jenny Terry, Buffer

Buffer is a fully remote company that is recognized for their culture & openness and transparency. Especially when it comes to Salaries - a topic that is quite a debate recently as companies are looking into the longer term impact of remote work. This week I have the pleasure to chat with Jenny Terry, Director of Business Operations at Buffer.

In this episode you will hear:

  • How Buffer set their formula to adjust the salary with benchmarking and bands.
  • If employee get a salary decrease if they change location
  • The challenges and benefits of transparent salaries
  • Why Buffer chose to go with transparent salaries - building trust
  • Gender-pay gap analysis
  • Average salaries of men across the company compared to women
  • People new to WFH experienced that productivity often goes up when people are working from home.
  • Giving equal benefits around the world

Links:

Reach out! - You can reach out to the host Daphnée Laforest on Linkedin :)

Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst

Our Partner: Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there.

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October 25, 2021

25. Hyper-growth while fully-remote w/ Camilla Boyer, Hopin

How do you set the foundation to enable a team to go through hyper-growth entirely remotely? While recently founded in 2019, Hopin has always been fully remote. In 2021, the team quadrupled its size and to do so, they've put together a team dedicated to support this growth which Camilla is part of.  In this episode you will hear:  The Vibe Team at Hopin  The Pillars of Internal Communication in a fast growing Remote-First company  Picking the right tools that will allow your company to scale  That influencing change in ways of working is like an internal marketing campaign  The importance of Story Telling in the Remote World  About the quarterly interactive business review and kick-off event at Hopin  Links :  Hopin Vibe Team  Guru : https://www.getguru.com/  Go Links: https://www.golinks.io/   GreenHouse Analogy: https://runekvist.com/remote-first  --  Reach out - You can reach out to the host Daphnée Laforest on Linkedin :)  Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst  Our Partner: Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there.

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October 25, 2021

25. Hyper-growth while fully-remote w/ Camilla Boyer, Hopin

How do you set the foundation to enable a team to go through hyper-growth entirely remotely? While recently founded in 2019, Hopin has always been fully remote. In 2021, the team quadrupled its size and to do so, they've put together a team dedicated to support this growth which Camilla is part of. 

In this episode you will hear: 

  • The Vibe Team at Hopin 
  • The Pillars of Internal Communication in a fast growing Remote-First company 
  • Picking the right tools that will allow your company to scale 
  • That influencing change in ways of working is like an internal marketing campaign 
  • The importance of Story Telling in the Remote World 
  • About the quarterly interactive business review and kick-off event at Hopin 

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Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst 

Our Partner: Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there.

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October 18, 2021

24. Asynchronous audio meetings w/ YAC

In this episode, we are chatting about a new way to do meetings that does not require you to get on a video-call. We are discovering another startup: YAC. Tyler Sellhorn is an enthusiastic, empathetic educator with a passion for leveraging technology to help others become their best selves. Once, Tyler was a tech-oriented teacher; now, he's a teaching-oriented technologist. Tyler leads the customer facing teams at a the leading audio-first asynchronous meeting solution as the Head of Customer Experience at Yac , and he's an advocate for remote-first workplaces. Send an audio-message to Tyler at http://yac.com/tsell --- Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst

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October 18, 2021

24. Asynchronous audio meetings w/ YAC

In this episode, we are chatting about a new way to do meetings that does not require you to get on a video-call. We are discovering another startup: YAC. Tyler Sellhorn is an enthusiastic, empathetic educator with a passion for leveraging technology to help others become their best selves. Once, Tyler was a tech-oriented teacher; now, he's a teaching-oriented technologist. Tyler leads the customer facing teams at a the leading audio-first asynchronous meeting solution as the Head of Customer Experience at Yac, and he's an advocate for remote-first workplaces.

Send an audio-message to Tyler at http://yac.com/tsell

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October 11, 2021

23. Implement your remote-first vision w/ Darren Murph, Gitlab

Season III is getting started with the top companies who have drawn the best remote-first practices. Gitlab famously opened their Handbook at the most important time when everyone needed to learn all about remote work. They also gave birth to a new role : Head of Remote which has been trending in organisations wanting to succeed in their transition to a remote-first company. This week I am discussing with Darren Murph about what it is to be a head of remote and if you need one in your own organisation to set the foundation work of a remote-first mindset. In this episode you will hear: Why gitlab opened their handbook Hybrid on paper sounds like the best of both world Why having a leader to implement and maintain a remote-first way of work is crucial How the open-source world influence the mindset of transparency needed in remote work In a remote-setting, there is no place for unspoken rules, everything needs to be written down Links:  allremote.info - Remote Work Playbook Find Darren @darrenmurph on Linkedin and Twitter Reply with a link: What a head of remote should be Reach out! - You can reach out to the host Daphnée Laforest on Linkedin :)  Leave a review, help us get discovered! - If you found value in this show, we'd love your review on your listening app of choice. It really helps to get the podcast discovered by more and more people. RateThisPodcast.com/remotefirst Our Partner: Remotive - Since 2014 Remotive.io is helping top distributed companies hire remote workers. Going remote has opened your company to the world. So going Remotive we'll channel your jobs to the best talents out there. 

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May 31, 2021

9. S2 - Challenges in the Hybrid Workplace

Hey everyone, here we are May 31st - as promised, I am here to announce the season two with all the guests who are going to have for the summer. And I'm very excited to show you the amazing lineup that is going to be there for the whole summer every week you'll listen to someone very amazing coming to explain their way of work. And especially in season two, I am focusing on the challenges of hybrid and the reason for that is that the whole year and 2021 so far. We talked a lot about the future of work is hybrid. 

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June 7, 2021

10. Hybrid is distributed by design w/ Leah Sutton - Elastic

Elastic is a fully distributed company of over 2000 employees. They are also providing offices to the benefit of their teams all over the world. They've been a model for designing a workplace that is empowering the best of both world. Today I am so glad to chat with Leah Sutton, SVP Global HR at Elastic, a wonderful conversation that I am sure will help you re-think your idea of successful Hybrid. 

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June 21, 2021

12. Hybrid is a design problem to solve w/ Ross Chapman, Head of Design at Obodo.

Ross Chapman is renown for his facilitation skills and devotion to create the best virtual workshop experiences. In this episode you will hear his thoughts on the way remote can actually feel more human, the misconceptions of being more efficient at in-person decision making and best practices to facilitate workshops in a remote or hybrid setup.

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June 14, 2021

11. Designing workplace experiences w/ Ryan Anderson - Herman Miller

How will the office look like as companies re-open them while keeping remote work as part of their culture? This week, we are exploring the potential the workplace industry has, to innovate in mobile-work. You probably know Herman Miller for their famous office chairs but did you know they are also working in furniture for travel, and even gaming? I loved to chat with Ryan Anderson about the future of the workspace and how there is so much to come. 

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June 28, 2021

13. Mastering Virtual Workshop Facilitation with Butter // Startup Series

As part of the Startups for Remote Work Series, this week we are discovering Butter.us , a virtual workshop platform that is disrupting the way we work. Watch the recording in the Butter platform: https://youtu.be/Gq7DgzUfLhU What you will hear: 00:52 - Why did Jakob start Butter.us 6:26 - The technical overload of virtual facilitation 10:53 - Why is Butter making workshops for smooth and fun - Demo 14:48 - Focusing on the most intuitive features 21:16 - How will Butter evolve post-covid in a potential hybrid setup

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July 5, 2021

14. Investing in global work solutions w/ Andreas Klinger from Remote-First Capital

Remote First Capital, one of the first investment fund dedicated in companies that improve remote work or develop ideas around the second-degree effect of remote work. This week I am chatting with Andreas Klinger about the latest trends following the workplace revolution of 2020. Andreas is CTO at OnDeck while managing Remote First Capital. He was previously CTO at Product Hunt and Head of Remote at Angelist. 

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July 12, 2021

15. Voice AI coach observing you w. Poised // Startup Series

Do you think your team mates are perceiving you the same way you think when on video-meeting? How confident, empathic are you? This week, as part of our Startups for remote work series, I am welcoming Charles Hua, co-founder and CEO of Poised // An AI powered communication coach that provides you personalized feedback and lessons by observing your online meetings.  Take a look at Poised.com

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July 19, 2021

16. Digital is your new HeadQuarters w Qatalog // Startup Series

How do you currently "log in" the company you worked for? Since there are no offices, no key card, how do you create a culture of belonging and a sense that you are part of an organization structure. With all the tools currently available in the digital workplace, they were not built to work together and it has become a real chaos to find and share information across an organization. This, as part of our Startups for Remote Work Series, I am welcoming Tariq Rauf, Founder and CEO of Qatalog : a work hub that becomes your new digital HQ.  Learn more about Qatalog at https://qatalog.com/ Modern Work Index: https://language.work/

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July 26, 2021

17. The benefits of voice-first communication with Commons // Startup Series

The benefits of voice-first communication with Commons // Startup Series

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August 2, 2021

18. The next generation is expecting async video collaboration with Voodle // Startup Series

The next generation is expecting async video collaboration with Voodle // Startup Series

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May 3, 2022

36. Maximize Employee Productivity w/ Kate Lister

If the pandemic has taught us anything, it is that remote work is here to stay. But how can we maximize employee productivity and collaboration in the new hybrid workplace? To answer this question, our host spoke with Kate Lister, President of Global Workplace Analytics. Kate is a leading expert on trends in workplace flexibility, remote work, and telecommuting. Her data-driven research sheds light on why companies are increasingly moving towards remote work arrangements and what it means for the future of work. In our conversation, Kate shares the benefits of hybrid and remote work practices, as well as how they can be optimized to foster better work-life balance. We discuss the psychological, social, and physical differences between remote and hybrid workers, and how these differences can be leveraged to improve performance. Listen to the podcast to find out more.

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May 10, 2021

Bonus: The journey of workplace disruption

Catching up on Season 1 and looking back at everything we've learned in company of guest from Shopify, Radical Candor, Prezi, Doist, Mural, OysterHR & Human Made. We are taking a break for the month of May to prepare for the launch of Season 2 on May 31st.  Big thank you to remotive.io for supporting the making of this podcast.  Transcript:  Hey everyone. So this is a quick bonus episode to thank you for taking part in the remote first podcast for this first season, it's been an incredible experience and I am going to be telling you a bit more about what's coming. For the season one, we've had amazing guests. It's been an awesome time to listen to other leaders who add experience in a remote first workplace. We've had guests from Shopify, Prezi, Radical Candor. We had people from Doist also from Oyster HR. It's been a really interesting, I loved to have all this conversation with everyone. We talked about remote leadership. We talked about hiring compliance, the limits of asynchronous communication and keeping your team engaged in a remote workplace. I hope that like me, you really appreciated the content and the interviews and discussions we had with the leaders. It's been really fun for me as well to discover also the world of podcasting. So I hope you also liked the experience, I'm taking a little break for the month of May to prepare the lineup that will be launched on May 31st. So on May 31st, I'm launching season 2 where we will be having amazing other guests again, but this time I'm so excited, because we have guests coming from larger companies. This time, we will talk a lot about distributed-by-design at scale. So this is very exciting and I hope that you'll be joining us. Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you won't be missing out on the next season. And if you like to show. I would really appreciate and be so grateful if you could leave a review on any of your listening app of choice, it definitely helps the podcast getting discovered. So thank you so much for taking part of this first journey of the remote first podcast and see you on May 31st. 

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May 10, 2021

Bonus: The journey of workplace disruption

Catching up on Season 1 and looking back at everything we've learned in company of guest from Shopify, Radical Candor, Prezi, Doist, Mural, OysterHR & Human Made. We are taking a break for the month of May to prepare for the launch of Season 2 on May 31st. 

Big thank you to remotive.io for supporting the making of this podcast. 


Transcript: 

Hey everyone. So this is a quick bonus episode to thank you for taking part in the remote first podcast for this first season, it's been an incredible experience and I am going to be telling you a bit more about what's coming. For the season one, we've had amazing guests. It's been an awesome time to listen to other leaders who add experience in a remote first workplace.

We've had guests from Shopify, Prezi, Radical Candor. We had people from Doist also from Oyster HR. It's been a really interesting, I loved to have all this conversation with everyone. We talked about remote leadership. We talked about hiring compliance, the limits of asynchronous communication and keeping your team engaged in a remote workplace.

I hope that like me, you really appreciated the content and the interviews and discussions we had with the leaders. It's been really fun for me as well to discover also the world of podcasting. So I hope you also liked the experience, I'm taking a little break for the month of May to prepare the lineup that will be launched on May 31st.

So on May 31st, I'm launching season 2 where we will be having amazing other guests again, but this time I'm so excited, because we have guests coming from larger companies. This time, we will talk a lot about distributed-by-design at scale. So this is very exciting and I hope that you'll be joining us.

Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you won't be missing out on the next season. And if you like to show. I would really appreciate and be so grateful if you could leave a review on any of your listening app of choice, it definitely helps the podcast getting discovered.

So thank you so much for taking part of this first journey of the remote first podcast and see you on May 31st. 

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April 26, 2021

8. Keeping your team engaged when apart w/ Laïla von Alvensleben, MURAL

In this episode, you'll hear from Laïla von Alvensleben, Head of Culture & Collaboration at MURAL, who will share some of her precious insights around what makes a team stick together in a virtual workplace. From energizer, facilitating skills to a truly inspiring virtual offsite.  Keeping your team engaged virtually has been a challenge many of you have brought up recently. For those who found themselves suddenly remote, it was like if you were a conductor that lost their orchestra. Many people completely fell out of their comfort zone and were lacking at the right facilitating skills to bring their team together and keep the momentum.  Show note links  Icebreakers: https://www.mural.co/blog/online-warm-ups-energizers Virtual Retreat: https://www.mural.co/blog/2020-mural-virtual-offsite

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April 26, 2021

8. Keeping your team engaged when apart w/ Laïla von Alvensleben, MURAL

In this episode, you'll hear from Laïla von Alvensleben, Head of Culture & Collaboration at MURAL, who will share some of her precious insights around what makes a team stick together in a virtual workplace. From energizer, facilitating skills to a truly inspiring virtual offsite. 

Keeping your team engaged virtually has been a challenge many of you have brought up recently. For those who found themselves suddenly remote, it was like if you were a conductor that lost their orchestra. Many people completely fell out of their comfort zone and were lacking at the right facilitating skills to bring their team together and keep the momentum. 

Show note links 

Icebreakers: https://www.mural.co/blog/online-warm-ups-energizers

Virtual Retreat: https://www.mural.co/blog/2020-mural-virtual-offsite

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April 12, 2021

7. Have we gone too far with Async? w/ Chase Warrington, DOIST

In today's episode, I am having a chat with Chase Warrington from Doist, a company that is defaulting to Asynchronous communication. We discussed the benefits of working that way versus the back and forth of real-time work the "normal" office world has been used to. Never the less, I  love the debate around this topic and we also covered the limits of Async and play devils advocate a bit.  Show note links:  Read more about Doist Async Method Loom for Async video content

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April 12, 2021

7. Have we gone too far with Async? w/ Chase Warrington, DOIST

In today's episode, I am having a chat with Chase Warrington from Doist, a company that is defaulting to Asynchronous communication. We discussed the benefits of working that way versus the back and forth of real-time work the "normal" office world has been used to. Never the less, I  love the debate around this topic and we also covered the limits of Async and play devils advocate a bit. 


Show note links: 

Read more about Doist Async Method

Loom for Async video content


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March 29, 2021

6. What are strong remote company values? w/ Siobhan Mckeown, Human Made

Now that you might be redesigning your values to reflect the change you are living in the workplace, use them as a conductor of your orchestra. In a remote and hybrid setting, with the lack of face to face, it is especially important to take the time to think about the way we work and keep each-other accountable. I am so happy to have today Siobhan Mckeown , who is the VP People and Culture at Human Made . She is also the author of the book A life lived remotely and have been involved for years in the WordPress open-source community. She is incredibly smart and down to earth. Someone who has been into remote work before it was cool. Listen in and learn the real impact remote can have on your culture and values.  Show Notes Links:  Human Made public company Handbook How Human Made's values guide our approach to remote work - blog post Siobhan's book: A Life Lived Remotely - If work is hell, then what is working from home? Gitlab Handbook & Coursera

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March 29, 2021

6. You can't function remotely without strong company values w/ Siobhan Mckeown, Human Made

Now that you might be redesigning your values to reflect the change you are living in the workplace, use them as a conductor of your orchestra. In a remote and hybrid setting, with the lack of face to face, it is especially important to take the time to think about the way we work and keep each-other accountable. I am so happy to have today Siobhan Mckeown, who is the VP People and Culture at Human Made. She is also the author of the book A life lived remotely and have been involved for years in the WordPress open-source community.

She is incredibly smart and down to earth. Someone who has been into remote work before it was cool. Listen in and learn the real impact remote can have on your culture and values. 


Show Notes Links: 

Human Made public company Handbook

How Human Made's values guide our approach to remote work - blog post

Siobhan's book: A Life Lived Remotely - If work is hell, then what is working from home?

Gitlab Handbook & Coursera

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March 15, 2021

5. Exploring Digital-by-Default at Shopify w/ Maureen Burke

Shopify announced in May 2020 their move to adapt their work processes to be remote-first. To be more accurate: digital by default. Today I am chatting with Maureen Burke who is the Remote Strategy, Program Lead at Shopify, a role she got into right before the pandemic and ended up being more than needed. Listen in to hear more about her thoughts on hybrid culture, great knowledge management & much more. Read more about Work Anywhere

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March 15, 2021

5. Exploring Digital-by-Default at Shopify w/ Maureen Burke

Shopify announced in May 2020 their move to adapt their work processes to be remote-first. To be more accurate: digital by default. Today I am chatting with Maureen Burke who is the Remote Strategy, Program Lead at Shopify, a role she got into right before the pandemic and ended up being more than needed. Listen in to hear more about her thoughts on hybrid culture, great knowledge management & much more. Read more about Work Anywhere

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March 1, 2021

4. Adapting our communication expectations w/ Spencer Waldron, PREZI

How have you been changing your working and communication behaviour to better fit the purpose of having a remote first approach in your current role? In this episode - Spencer Waldron, Director of Global Communication at Prezi, is sharing how we should re-think our day-to-day work habits to succeed in a remote setting. 

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March 1, 2021

4. Adapting our communication expectations w/ Spencer Waldron, PREZI

How have you been changing your working and communication behaviour to better fit the purpose of having a remote first approach in your current role? In this episode - Spencer Waldron, Director of Global Communication at Prezi, is sharing how we should re-think our day-to-day work habits to succeed in a remote setting. 

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February 15, 2021

3. Radical Candor virtually w/Jason Rosoff, Radical Candor

When most of todays interactions are done via written communications or video calls, it adds an extra layer of difficulty when it comes to leadership skills and communicating feedback. You can never really recreate that human feeling of having a frank conversation face-to-face, feeling the vibe of the other person you're talking to. For this third episode, I am discussing with Jason Rosoff, CEO of Radical Candor, a training and development company he co-founded with Kim Scott in 2017.  Applying the radical candor concept in a remote setting and the challenges that comes with it.  Types of Managers framework Remote First is powered by Remotive.io , the world’s largest remote work community. A job board and a media specialized in helping companies hiring remotely. 

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February 15, 2021

3. Radical Candor virtually w/Jason Rosoff, Radical Candor

When most of todays interactions are done via written communications or video calls, it adds an extra layer of difficulty when it comes to leadership skills and communicating feedback. You can never really recreate that human feeling of having a frank conversation face-to-face, feeling the vibe of the other person you're talking to. For this third episode, I am discussing with Jason Rosoff, CEO of Radical Candor, a training and development company he co-founded with Kim Scott in 2017.  Applying the radical candor concept in a remote setting and the challenges that comes with it. 

Types of Managers framework

Remote First is powered by Remotive.io, the world’s largest remote work community. A job board and a media specialized in helping companies hiring remotely. 


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February 1, 2021

2. Hiring anywhere compliantly w/Ariane Bobiash, OYSTER HR

Guest: Ariane Bobiash from OysterHR Topics discussed - What is considered a compliant contractor versus not compliant or misclassified? - Learning about "Employers of Record" to hire internationally - The benefits for your global team members to be all hired equal - The social impact of remote work  Links from the show: Contractor Risk Assessment Tool Oyster Salary Calculator Contact us Don't hesitate to reach out :) daphnee@remotive.io 

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February 1, 2021

2. Hiring anywhere compliantly w/Ariane Bobiash, OYSTER HR

Guest: Ariane Bobiash from OysterHR

Topics discussed

- What is considered a compliant contractor versus not compliant or misclassified?

- Learning about "Employers of Record" to hire internationally

- The benefits for your global team members to be all hired equal

- The social impact of remote work 


Links from the show:

Contractor Risk Assessment Tool

Oyster Salary Calculator


Contact us

Don't hesitate to reach out :) daphnee@remotive.io 


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January 15, 2021

1. A Workplace Revolution

Guest: Rodolphe Dutel , Founder of Remotive.io This is the very first episode of Remote-First and I am so thrilled to launch this podcast. It's been sitting on my heart for too long and I'm glad to be doing it in collaboration with Remotive.io . During this first season, we will have amazing guests from company founders and leaders of remote and hybrid companies. What I really wish with that podcast is to provide you with key action points from experienced leaders to apply within your own workplace reality. Host: Daphnée Laforest Do reach out if you have any suggestions or questions at daphnee@remotive.io Transcript coming soon...

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January 15, 2021

Season 1 - A Workplace Revolution

Guest: Rodolphe Dutel, Founder of Remotive.io

This is the very first episode of Remote-First and I am so thrilled to launch this podcast. It's been sitting on my heart for too long and I'm glad to be doing it in collaboration with Remotive.io. During this first season, we will have amazing guests from company founders and leaders of remote and hybrid companies. What I really wish with that podcast is to provide you with key action points from experienced leaders to apply within your own workplace reality.

Host: Daphnée Laforest

Do reach out if you have any suggestions or questions at daphnee@remotive.io


Transcript coming soon...

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