• On Remote Collaboration: Making Things Happen Online (Ep. 9)

  • Dec 1 2021
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

On Remote Collaboration: Making Things Happen Online (Ep. 9)

  • Summary

  • How do you make great things happen online? Join us for a conversation on remote collaboration and our creative process. Embrace the Unknown is co-created with Mercedes living in Stockholm and Ylva Linn in the Swiss Alps. After 1.5 years of working together, we thought it would be helpful to share our insights on making virtual collaboration fun and fruitful. We discuss tools and mindset, building trust, and how to stay invested in a passion project. Other topics in this episode:
    - Daring to be vulnerable.
    - Doing your best while letting go of perfectionism, as in “done is better than perfect.”
    - The value of catching up and chatting about non-work stuff, because a) you can not work all the time and b) the personal connection is what makes teamwork, well, work.
    - How to give your venture a solid foundation by clarifying expectations, goals, and personal objectives at the beginning.

    Finally, we are proud to announce that we are now offering support for people and organizations who want to understand, ideate, and test how to build sustainable structures to thrive in remote collaboration. To find out more, please send us an email at etupod@gmail.com
    Follow @EmbraceTheUnknownPodcast on Instagram for updates on new episodes and words of wisdom from our wonderful guests. 

    Music by https://www.purple-planet.com

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