A broad tent for diverse views

This blog is an open space for practitioners and product developers to share their views and experiences about remote work and distributed software development. The async agile project doesn't endorse every view or tool we showcase here , and not all views align to the project either. Use these perspectives to enrich your knowledge and view points about the future of work, and the world of distributed software development.

AI, Future of work, Jobs Nagarjun Kandukuru AI, Future of work, Jobs Nagarjun Kandukuru

Rise of purple collar jobs

The decline of white-collar jobs across various industries coincides with the AI revolution and the simultaneous rise of the billionaire class. Nagarjun K predicts the emergence of a new "purple collar" job sector catering to the wealthy elite.

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Culture, Camaraderie, Connection, Leadership Amy Luckey Culture, Camaraderie, Connection, Leadership Amy Luckey

More than ‘meh’: baby steps, not silver bullets

Some big problems have delightfully simple solutions. They may not be the magic fix you need, but they can help you get a wee bit forward. If your team environment is feeling a bit “meh”, then consider these tiny bits of advice that Amy Luckey has for you. They’ll help you build connection, one step at a time.

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Culture, Practices Mohamed Najiullah Culture, Practices Mohamed Najiullah

Receiving feedback asynchronously

Feedback is a gift which some of us are very generous with. Naji recently wrote an article about giving feedback asynchronously. But it’s equally important for us to ask for, receive and process async feedback in the right way. The lack of facial and audio cues that we use in face-to-face and Zoom meetings can make this challenging. This post will help you learn how to receive feedback asynchronously.

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Tactics, Leadership, Culture Amy Luckey Tactics, Leadership, Culture Amy Luckey

Small moves, big impact - three ingredients for effective teams

Remote leadership is all about intention and attention. Amy and I have been discussing this idea at length when we chat. You can’t leave things on auto-pilot anymore as you did when you were in the office. And that’s a good thing. In this post, Amy draws our attention to three sets of micro-moves that can make teams effective. All you need to bring to the table is intention and attention.

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Culture, Practices Mohamed Najiullah Culture, Practices Mohamed Najiullah

Giving feedback asynchronously

In the pre-pandemic world, we’d share almost all feedback in a synchronous fashion; either in-person or over a call. In the new normal, an asynchronous alternative can be more effective and timely. Mohamed Najiullah shares his advice on how you can give your colleagues effective feedback in writing.

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Culture, Operating model, Strategy Amy Luckey Culture, Operating model, Strategy Amy Luckey

Distributed? Co-located? In office? Oh my! Here are 2 practices to find answers

The world of work is seeking answers for what a post-pandemic operating model will look like. Amy Luckey believes that the answers will come from an agile mindset. In this post, she describes how two common practices from agile teams can also help organisations and teams across industry discover what'll work for them and what may not. When you use these practices in tandem, you'll build a self-healing mechanism so your teams can course correct when they have to.

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Principles Amy Luckey Principles Amy Luckey

An agile state of mind - cultivating successful distributed teams

Amy Luckey has been an advisor to business leaders, mid-level managers and team members navigating the landscape of distributed teams. She believes that when working in distributed teams, an agile mindset is the killer app. One of being agile, over doing agile. In this post she lists out six characteristics of the teams that are and will be successful in the future of work.

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Tools, Practices, Meetings Daniel Pupius Tools, Practices, Meetings Daniel Pupius

How your distributed team can run async standups

Looks like meetings are missing the mark. Not to mention, synchronous meetings aren’t a reliable way to communicate across multiple time zones and geographic locations. Luckily, live syncs aren’t the only way to touch base with your distributed team and understand how work is progressing day-to-day. This is where async standups can help. Dan Pupius, co-founder and CEO of Range.co explains how he’s building a product to do just that.

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