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Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams. Tackling Loneliness Together at Work.

Par : Bree Caggiati, Pilar Orti
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232692247
  • EAN9798232692247
  • Date de parution08/10/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2026"Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams" explores the realities of connection and loneliness in the context of remote work. While digital tools have made communication easier than ever, many people working remotely still experience disconnection, which can affect wellbeing, productivity, and job satisfaction. Co-authors Bree Caggiati and Pilar Orti-both experienced in remote work-bring together insights from their own practice and conversations with a range of experts to examine the challenges of building and maintaining human connection in distributed teams.
Rather than offering quick fixes, the book looks at how loneliness and disconnection are shaped by broader issues, including organisational culture, leadership approaches, and personal work habits. It discusses the health and economic costs of chronic disconnection and offers practical ideas for creating stronger connections at individual, team, and organisational levels. Naturally, the authors also consider the role of technology, including collaborative platforms and AI, in supporting or hindering meaningful connection.
The content is structured to address each level of responsibility: systemic (organisational), managerial, and individual. While the book is not prescriptive and acknowledges that solutions will vary, it invites readers to engage actively and consider how the concepts apply to their unique situation."Connection and Disconnection in Remote Teams" encourages greater awareness, shared responsibility, and thoughtful practices to help make remote work more connected and sustainable.