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10 Tips to help remote workers succeed inside the office Paul Hepworth VP Engineering
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Making Remote Workers Feel like They’re in the Same Room

Oct 21, 2014

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Paul Hepworth USERTESTING

When you have a central office, remote workers can wind up feeling uninformed, disempowered and disconnected. But they absolutely don’t have to have those experiences. Paul Hepworth, VP of Engineering at UserTesting, an 87-person company with more than a dozen remote workers, will talk about the very practical things you can do to ensure that remote team members can “see” into the office and are as connected and informed as co-located workers. In addition to interpersonal processes, he’ll also talk about cheap hardware setups that make a big difference.
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10 Tips to help remote workers succeed inside the

office

Paul HepworthVP Engineering

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A little aboutUserTesting

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14 of our 87 employees are

located across 12 cities in North

America

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Lets begin with the right technology

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Tip 1: Use dedicated computers that allow

proactive chat

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Use dedicated computers that allow proactive

chat…• Remotes can “see” in the office when they want

• Allows for the proverbial “tap on the shoulder”

• Here is what is looks like at UserTesting…

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Tip 2: Use wide-angle webcams

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Use wide-angle webcams…

• Remotes can see the “big picture”

• Non-verbal communication

• I would recommend….

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Genius 120-degree Ultra Wide Angle Full HD Conference Webcam — $42 on

Amazonhttp://bit.ly/best-webcam-ever

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Genius 120-degree Ultra Wide Angle Full HD Conference Webcam — $42 on

Amazonhttp://bit.ly/best-webcam-ever

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Tip 3: Microphones are important

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Microphones are important…

• Hearing is crucial to good communication

• Your internal microphone is BAD!

• I would recommend…..

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MXL AC404 USB Conference Microphone

— $67 on Amazonhttp://bit.ly/best-mic-ever

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Tip 4: Invest in good speakers

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Invest in good speakers…

• Good sound gives equal footing in a conversation

• Poor sound reflects poorly on the person speaking

• I would recommend….

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JBL Duet III Premium High Performance Speaker System — $149

on Amazonhttp://bit.ly/best-speakers-ever

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Tip 5: Use permalinks for “virtual conference

rooms”

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Use permalinks for “virtual conference

rooms”…• Meetings should never end

• Use bit.ly to shorten long URLs

• Give distinct names that are easy to reference in chat, email, or in person

• Mobile device friendly

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Howtos for creating permalinks for “virtual conference rooms”…

• Google Hangout:http://bit.ly/never-ending-hangout

• GoToMeeting:http://bit.ly/never-ending-gotomeeting

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Now, lets build the right culture on top of

the technology

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Tip 6: Balance teams with co-located and remote members

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If possible balance teams with co-located and remote

members…• Locals are less likely to forget remotes

• Less tempted to hold a meeting without the remotes

• Remote can compare notes & influence change

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Tip 7: Invite remotes to office parties and

spontaneous discussions

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Invite remotes to office parties and spontaneous

discussions…• Knowing you are always invited goes a long way

• Send remotes a pizza

• Record and share “offline” conversations

• Leverage mobile devices and bring them along

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Tip 8: Provide office context to remote

workers

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Provide office context to remote workers…

• Remotes should know about office layout, coffee, snacks

• Leverage your most chatty team members

• Knowing about “small things” builds confidence

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Tip 9: Proactively invite remote workers

to visit the office

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Proactively invite remote workers to visit the

office…• Inviting ensures that they feel support

• Let them book their own travel

• Webcam’s can’t replace in person relationship building

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Tip 10: Everyone should work from home sometimes

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Everyone should work from home sometimes…

• Locals build empathy

• People appreciate advantages of remote work

• Unfriendly processes and tools are found and fixed

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Good luck!

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Thank you.

Paul HepworthVP [email protected]@peppyheppy