#38: The Covid-19 episode - Helping our unexpected remote workers

#38: The Covid-19 episode - Helping our unexpected remote workers

I'm recording this on Tuesday the 21st May 2020.

At this point, in the UK, we have been under lock down for 4 weeks.

UK rules discourage person to person interactions as much as possible.

While we are able to leave our homes for work, shopping and daily exercise, we are encourage to minimise this as much as possible.

Where they can, businesses are being encouraged to work from home.

In this episode I wanted to talk about helping your staff with phycological safety and motivation.

This episode will mostly focus on supporting those that have suddenly found themselves unexpectedly working from home.

Most of the of the advice however is universally.

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#181: Bad for ROI - RAG reporting

#181: Bad for ROI - RAG reporting

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#180: Bad for ROI - the HiPPO

#180: Bad for ROI - the HiPPO

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#179: Does the manager still have a role to play in the modern software development team?

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#178: Transaction-based costing - a wrap-up

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#177: Transaction-based costing and Small Batch Sizes

#177: Transaction-based costing and Small Batch Sizes

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#176: Transaction-based costing and Value Stream Teams

#176: Transaction-based costing and Value Stream Teams

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#175: Transaction-based costing and its relationship with serverless and cloud

#175: Transaction-based costing and its relationship with serverless and cloud

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#174: Transaction-based costing in Software Development

#174: Transaction-based costing in Software Development

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