Coaching for Leaders
Coaching for Leaders
Dave Stachowiak
570: Effective Hybrid Team Management, with Hassan Osman
39 minutes Posted Mar 7, 2022 at 4:00 am.
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Hassan Osman: Hybrid Work Management

Hassan Osman is a director at Cisco Systems (his views are his own) where he leads a team of project and program managers on delivering complex projects across the world. He’s also served as a management consultant at EY, where he led projects and programs for the largest enterprises.

Hassan the author of several Amazon bestselling books about team management, including his most recent book, Hybrid Work Management: How to Manage a Hybrid Team in the New Workplace*.

In this conversation, Hassan and I examine the new reality and popularity of the hybrid workforce. Many leaders are now managing teams that are both co-located and remote, with individual team members regularly migrating between the two. We explore useful practices that will help you support effective teamwork and progress, regardless of physical location.

Key Points

  • Recent statistics from many sources are indicating that a majority of employees desire (and are beginning to expect) some kind of hybrid work arrangement.
  • Lead with a remote first culture so that there isn’t a two-tier class of employees in your organization.
  • Conduct all meetings online, regardless of the location of attendees. Use technology to provide a seamless experience whether somebody is co-located or remote.
  • Batch meetings together and, if possible, align work days to allow from in person interactions, when ideal.
  • Be cognizant of offline decisions. Involve remote employees in conversation that start offline and inform them about updates and decisions that might have occurred outside virtual interactions.

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