Go async-first with your team
Use the filters below to find async-first methods that are relevant to your team. For detailed articles, check out the blog.
Remote strategy
- Audit trails
- Budgeting and funding
- Collaboration fundamentals
- Communication tools
- Company culture
- Design
- Efficient onboarding
- Estimation
- General management
- Inceptions
- Lead by example
- Leadership communication
- Meetings as the last resort
- Pairing and feature dev
- People management
- Personal productivity
- Planning
- Promote feedback
- Relationships
- Remote strategy
- Rethink scrum
- Simplify the story lifecycle
- Sprint management
- Team bonding
Remote strategy,
Leader's stack,
Everyone contributes,
Work-life balance,
Deep work,
Optimise for scale,
D&I
Sumeet Moghe
Remote strategy,
Leader's stack,
Everyone contributes,
Work-life balance,
Deep work,
Optimise for scale,
D&I
Sumeet Moghe
Take the long view
Don’t disrupt yourselves. The future of work is location and time independent. Prepare for that future.
Leader's stack,
Everyone contributes,
Remote strategy,
Optimise for scale,
Work-life balance
Sumeet Moghe
Leader's stack,
Everyone contributes,
Remote strategy,
Optimise for scale,
Work-life balance
Sumeet Moghe
Aim for next level autonomy
Aim to keep getting better at distributed work. Matt Mullenweg’s levels of autonomy can guide you to improve as a company or team.
Remote strategy,
Leader's stack,
Everyone contributes,
Default to action,
Optimise for scale,
Decision velocity
Sumeet Moghe
Remote strategy,
Leader's stack,
Everyone contributes,
Default to action,
Optimise for scale,
Decision velocity
Sumeet Moghe
Organise using team topologies
To minimise each team’s cognitive load and to limit noisy interactions, you may need to revisit your team structures. Team topologies offer you a handy framework to rethink what teams you need and how they interact.