Yann Toutant believes companies can be more innovative by creating and working as remote teams. Our conversation explores Yann’s journey and what he’s learning. Highlights * Yann Youtant is the CEO of Econocom * The main drive for a remote team is innovation * Working remote helps you turn the cruise control of your life off * Four steps of the remote ladder * Be remote in your own office–don’t work from the same desk every day * Forces you to digitize everything (no paper) * Changes perspectives, neighbors, etc. * Be remote within your ecosystem * Suppliers, customers business partners * Work from their offices * Embrace the unique energy of different offices and cultures * Work from a co-working space * Meet other entreprenuers * Take advantage of community vibe * Intentionally not at home where you are isolated * When traveling for holidays stay one or more weeks longer * Find local partners or co-working space * Remote does not mean “no structure” * Maximum solo focus in a day is two hours * Spend the rest of the day collaborating with others * Creating silent spaces * Managers tend to find remote work more challenging than individual contributors * Worrying that their people aren’t working because they cannot see them * Redefining the meaning of trust–losing control * Providing a safe place to make mistakes * Losing control can lead to new discoveries * Yann’s Atlantic crossing in a sailboat and the unique way he got the approval of his board * Talking to the heart and not the head * Setting aside what people will think * Living and thinking more from our hearts * The challenges and joys of being a CEO * The unexpected benefits of remote work * Why do we have grass in your yards? Connect with Yann Toutant * Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yann-toutant/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/YannTOUTANT Credits * Hallon by Christian Bjoerklund * Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod All songs licensed under Creative Commons
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