I Work In Pajamas: Winning at Remote Distributed Teams
Patti Chan
Intridea, @pattichan
- Intridea has a fully distributed team - nobody is required to work in the office
- 100% distributed
- 3 countries, 20 cities, 6 time zones, 1 HQ, 44 home offices, 2 co-working spaces, 10 coffeehouses, 1 tattoo parlor
- 44 employees
- Asked employees how many hours they save by not commuting
- e.g. their QA engineer picked up 17 days per year and used that time to re-learn the guitar
- Two often examples that do this are Automattic and GitHub
- But Intridea has a wildly difference business
- Remote working is great! But it can be really hard if you don’t do it right.
- "I can’t work effectively at home"
- "Decisions are made at home"
- "I feel isolated without an office"
- Mantra
- Shower
- Be Human
- Stick With It
- "I can’t work effectively at home"
- Shower.
- Put on Pants.
- Introduce some separation between being at home and working
- Get yourself a good environment
- Pay attention to what makes you productive
- For Patti
- A mug of tea (peppermint)
- Headphones
- Favorite wireless mouse
- Once you know these triggers, you can get yourself working from anywhere
- Patti worked for a month in southeast asia - as long as she has wi-fi and these triggers, she can be productive
- "Decisions are made at home"
- What decisions?
- Be human.
- Break down the dependencies/concerns associated with making decisions in a decentralized way
- Intridea uses JIRA to aid in decision making
- There is one time per week were every person in a project team meet on a conference call over Go2Meeting and discuss everything for the week.
- They track edge cases and outstanding questions so that people can work out kinks early.
- Trust in asynchronous communication
- Big HipChat users
- Every project team has a room, where you need to be if you’re working on the project
- Interest-specific rooms (e.g. #DEV for developers for geeking out, asking for help, etc.)
- Get out of the dependence on instant communication
- Don’t start communication with "hey, are you there?"
- Don’t take someone out of their current context to answer your question - be willing to wait for information
- Use confluence to track everything
- Gets all of the conversation out of the inbox
- This is all about reducing the number of times that you "have to" depend on someone/something to find your information
- Make interactions between people count
- Use video chat with Go2Meeting
- WaterCooler room in HipChat
- Custom HipChat emoticons
- "I feel isolated without an office"
- Meet People.
- Bring it Back.
- Stick with it.
- Don’t work from home ALL the time
- Patti sometimes works from a co-working space
- Interacts with people outside of her company and can bring it back
- Stipends for sponsor meetups and other sorts of events
- Stipends for sponsoring conferences if they present
- Everybody gets to attend a conference each year
- Get yourself out there!
- Transition from "this thing you do" to "this thing you do because you love it / feel passionate about it"