Remote Employee Management Best Practices: How to Improve Productivity of Your Remote Workers

valerie-chua.jpg  Content Specialist, Manila Recruitment.

  WWS contributor.

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Managing remote workers can be challenging. You'll need to consider some important factors and best practices for success managing teams working from home.

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There are many perks to working remotely, such as the convenience to create and work from your home office and avoid the draining commute to and from work.

In addition, the COVID-19 global pandemic has made it such that it is a necessary practice for employees to stay safe and avoid the spread of the virus.

Besides, statistics show that over two-thirds of employers report an increase in employee productivity, which makes working remotely for workers and employers an excellent choice.

If you have wondered what some best practices for managing teams working from home and improving employee productivity are, there are some important factors you should know.

 

Tips for Successful Remote Management

 

Below we’ll list some of the top tips for remote work management for your team and best practices to help you create a healthy and positive culture even when you don't see eye-to-eye:

  1. Avoid micromanaging - A great way to boost your employees' productivity is to trust them to do their work. Checking up on them every five minutes may affect their progress and momentum or cause conflict and hamper their desire to do better.
  2. Establish a feedback-friendly culture - Since you don't often see face-to-face to talk about work and performance, foster a culture where employees feel at ease about receiving feedback for their work instead. Managers should be comfortable giving and receiving feedback from employees, as well.
  3. Promote transparency - Establish your honest and clear expectations for project and task management, project roles, corporate policies, work performance, and other essential aspects of work, so everyone is on the same page and has a full understanding of each other.
  4. Get together at least once every quarter - Communication and relationship-building are vital to business growth and success, especially when you have a remote team. Try to meet in-person at least once every quarter with your remote team to make them feel valued and keep the morale high.
  5. Do team engagement activities - Just because you're a virtual team doesn't mean you can't conduct engagement activities. Encourage your team to get to know each other beyond their job roles by hosting quizzes after work hours, playing online games like Pictionary, or a drawing and guessing game.

Of course, switching to remote work practices can be challenging for those who have not tried it before. But that does not mean you can’t make a successful transition and even enjoy it as your preferred method of employees working.

 

Remote Employees Management Best Practices – Infographic

 

If you're new to this and you would like to learn more, below is a handy infographic that provides more information about the challenges and best practices for remote employee management:

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Valerie Chua is a Content Specialist at Manila Recruitment, a company providing headhunting solutions for the recruitment of executive, expert, technical and specialist positions in the Philippines. Follow Manila Recruitment on Twitter @MNLrecruitment or connect with them on LinkedIn.