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During the interview Mari Anne Snow shares what the new leadership skills are needed to succeed in today’s market. We also discuss why the old leadership methods are no longer suitable for remote teams. We also cover how you can we build engaged remote teams. Join us for this very engaging conversation.
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At her Remote Nation Institute, Mari Anne Snow is rewriting the rules of leadership in this new age of remote, distributed, virtual, flexible work. Her experience operationalizing and optimizing flexible work programs is practical, real-world, and results driven. Mari Anne is a recognized expert in virtual collaboration work practices and current distance communication systems that she leverages to lead highly productive distributed organizations. Mari Anne's new book, "The Remote Work Handbook" due for publication on September 13th, 2022. It outlines my philosophy and pragmatic approach to building and leading successful, resilient teams in today's new, ever-changing workplace.
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