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\n\tA microscopic but mighty foe brought the world to its knees over the last few months. With government mandates forcing many businesses to shutter or implement work-from-home options to stop the spread and flatten the curve of the Coronavirus pandemic, millions of people around the world are either out of work or trying to work remotely. Employees are turning to company leaders for reassurance and the support and guidance they need to weather this storm.<\/p>\n

\n\tBut despite leadership development training, higher-education degrees, and years of business experience, leaders themselves may be struggling to handle a crisis of these proportions. According to a March study of 1,097 adults by VitalSmarts (www.vitalsmarts.com<\/a>), a third of respondents said their organizations have a plan in place they are confident about and 43 percent have a basic plan—even if it is “hastily assembled.” But respondents also said 1 in 5 leaders are unprepared to manage remote teams.<\/p>\n

\n\t“If leaders aren’t prepared to manage remote teams or if these teams don’t have good communication and collaboration habits in place, the effects of this virus could disrupt team connectivity, morale, and accountability—not to mention results,” notes Justin Hale, a training designer and researcher at VitalSmarts. “You can’t overestimate the influence a manager has on his or her team’s ability to engage in dialogue and create a collaborative and healthy culture—especially when distance and technology are suddenly part of the equation.”<\/p>\n

\n\tTrust is another big piece of the equation, stresses Joey Owens-Barham, director of Talent and Culture at FormAssembly (www.formassembly.com<\/a>). “Trusting in your team, knowing they’re capable of being productive, and having enough faith to let them do their work gives them a sense of empowerment,” he explains. “Allowing remote employees to determine their own work hours is important to consider, too, since everyone functions differently during different parts of the day. Identifying the peaks and valleys of productivity is key to thriving in a remote model.”<\/p>\n

\n\tLearning and Development (L&D) professionals can serve as a guiding force to leaders, providing them with on-demand content that will help them pilot their suddenly remotely staffed organizations through these turbulent times. In the following pages, 16 experts offer some of their leadership strategies and tips that can be incorporated into Webinars, microlearnings, videos, job aids, and more.<\/p>\n

\n\tBy Mark W. Johnson,<\/strong> Cofounder and Senior Partner, Innosight (www.innosight.com<\/a>); Co-Author, “Lead from the Future: How to Turn Visionary Thinking Into Breakthrough Growth”<\/em><\/p>\n