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University of Leeds

Collaborative Working in a Remote Team

University of Leeds and Institute of Coding via FutureLearn

Overview

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Examine the benefits and challenges of remote working

Today’s workplace has moved away from traditional office spaces and instead, our teams span locations and even time zones, with more and more people working from home.

On this two-week course, you’ll learn how you can use technology to effectively communicate with your remote working team.

You’ll explore both the benefits and challenges of remote working, and discover the tools to help you overcome barriers and successfully set up your remote working space.

Encourage collaborative working with project planning tools

You’ll examine strategies, technologies, and project management tools to learn how you can ease the difficulties of working remotely.

You’ll also look at case studies to understand how and why these technologies are used, and gain practical advice for getting started.

As well as promoting collaborative working, you’ll learn how to ensure your own wellbeing and understand how this is a key to success in home working.

Produce an action plan template to improve team communication

By the end of this course, you’ll have the practical planning skills to help you successfully work remotely. You’ll receive advice on how to apply these skills to the real-world before creating an action plan for your role in a remote team.

This course is designed for those who would like to expand their digital skills.

You’ll build confidence in digital working practices, whether you’re just entering work and you are looking to improve your career prospects or you are already working remotely and want to improve your collaboration skills.

This may include those starting our in their careers, those who have a degree, or those who want to improve their career prospects.

The course will also be useful for anyone in employment who wants to boost their digital skills or anyone returning to the workplace who’d like to gain confidence in how working practices have evolved.

You might also be interested in the other courses in the Digital Skills for the Workplace collection from the University of Leeds and the Institute of Coding.

Syllabus

  • What is remote working?
    • Welcome
    • Challenges, opportunities and wellness of remote working
    • Getting ready to work remotely
    • Developing your remote working plan
    • Summary
  • How to work remotely and collaboratively
    • Welcome to Week 2
    • Managing time, projects and workload
    • Getting ready to work remotely
    • Summary

Taught by

Molly Bridge

Reviews

4.7 rating, based on 6 Class Central reviews

4.7 rating at FutureLearn based on 422 ratings

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  • As a person who already works in a remote, asynchronous team, I took this short course to learn some new ideas. I was pleased to see that my own working environment is almost ideal. There were some novel strategies and software discussed, alongside several that we already use. The course was reassuring for me and would be useful for anyone considering working remotely, either as a team member or as a manager.
  • Anonymous
    I really enjoyed this course. It was very exciting for me. I thank the teachers of hos course for making it so easy for some to understand. I advice anyone who want to start working remotely to takethis course because its really an eye opener.
  • Anonymous
    Very useful to help you decide whether Remote Working is for you and your job. You were made to think about how you personally would cope with the isolation and how you would overcome this both in your personal life and in being able to collaborate with colleagues. You were given advice on persuading your boss to let you work remotely, on setting up a work area at home and on maintaining a good work-life balance.

    Personally I would have liked more help in seeing how the collaborative tools worked but most comments suggested that people were already familiar with them so perhaps this is another course.
  • Anonymous
    I found the course relevant and easy to do. Information was presented both from research and by speaking to experienced remote workers.
  • Anonymous
    This course was informative and also interesting. I provided the necessary information that I need to prepare myself for the world of remote working.
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    Max Chau
    This is quite a useful course for all learners, especially during the pandemic. Nowadays, we are forced to work from home, and this course is a very good guide for us to start remote working in these difficult times.

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