Driving Collaboration and Culture in Remote Teams

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Driving Collaboration and Culture in Remote Teams

Coursera · Intermediate ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
In a remote world, collaboration and culture don’t happen by chance; they must be intentionally designed. This course will teach you how to build trust, foster collaboration, and create a strong culture in remote teams. You will learn how to design inclusive practices, lead engaging virtual interactions, and establish rituals that promote openness, connection, and shared purpose across distances. Through practical examples and guided activities, you’ll explore strategies for overcoming collaboration barriers, strengthening team identity, and ensuring every voice is heard in virtual settings. By the end of the course, you will create a remote team culture and collaboration plan, a clear, actionable document that demonstrates your ability to shape inclusive, high-performing remote teams. Whether your team is fully remote or hybrid, this course will equip you with the skills to cultivate connection, trust, and seamless collaboration in today’s remote workplace.
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