To Work Remotely You Need: Wifi & Good Communication Habits
Blog post from GitLab
Effective communication is crucial for remote work, and GitLab has implemented a set of guidelines to enhance it. The company emphasizes asynchronous communication, allowing team members to receive and process information at their convenience, which reduces interruptions and respects personal time. Public channels are preferred over private messages to facilitate quicker responses and collective learning. Clarity is maintained by addressing one issue per message, and including links to resources minimizes confusion. Additionally, acknowledging received emails with a simple response, even when no further action is required, ensures closure. Human interaction is encouraged to counteract the impersonal nature of digital communication, and expressing gratitude through dedicated channels fosters a positive work environment. GitLab invites feedback and open use of their communications handbook, underscoring their commitment to collaborative improvement.
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