- Advancement opportunities may be less prevalent for remote employees.
- Video conferencing is a great tool, but it will never replace the benefits of physical interaction.
- Inefficiency of team members due to poor Time Management Skills.
- Potential lack of involvement and disengagement when not a primary resource on the project.
- Monitoring struggling employees and help them on their tasks.
1. Building Trust: Team Charter
2. Removing Roadblocks: Infrastructure
3. Nurturing Connections: Team Chemistry
4. Managing Workload: Set Clear Goals
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The Agile Financial: Project Manager and Consultant
Bill is business process improvement professional with over 7 Professional Designations and Certifications in financial industries, traditional and agile project management frameworks. Bill in analyzing data, mitigating risks and eliminating waste for organizations and people while implementing strategic plans that maximize profit, growth, protection and stability.
Bill began his agile journey in 2009 while incorporating agile practices of research projects into deliverables guiding companies, organizations and individuals through the impact of the Great Recession. Through a model of continuous improvement, Bill has established unique methods to successfully integrate agile practices of Scrum, Lean and Kanban frameworks into operations, sales, research and training projects across multiple industries and with different teams.
Bill Washinski
The Agile Financial: Project Manager and Consultant
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