Want to Make Your Org Chart Useful? Try Areas of Responsibility (AoRs)
How often have you reached out to the head of a team with a question, only to have them redirect you to someone else? This kind of thing is extremely common, and over the course of weeks and months adds up to a lot of wasted time. Thankfully, there’s a simple solution: Areas of Responsibility (AoRs).
We Read 100 Articles on Leadership So You Don’t Have To
When it comes to leadership, there’s no single path from “good” to “great.” That said, you can use conventional wisdom to guide you. Here are some of the most common must-have leadership traits — and some less common ones.
Is Your Team Only Partially Remote? Here’s How to Run Effective Hybrid Meetings
If you can accept that the future of work will be partially remote, then you can prepare your business for the new challenges it will face. Among those challenges is the frustration caused by hybrid meetings.
28 Team Building Activities Your Team Will Actually Enjoy
In this post, we’re going beyond the cliché trust falls and team dinners. We’ll give you 28 ideas for team building activities that both you and your team will actually enjoy.
Team Management: 5 Tips for Getting it Right
Half of the employees who quit their jobs do it because of their boss. With these team management tips, you can make sure that doesn’t happen.
The Wellness Spending Account: Why (And How) Unito Does It
What do snowboarding, therapy, and a carpentry class have in common? They’re all things that can be covered by a wellness spending account.
3 Challenges of Managing a Multidisciplinary Team
The best teams aren’t always homogeneous. Managing a multidisciplinary team like this isn’t always a walk in the park. Here’s why and what to do about it.
A Work Breakdown Structure: What It Is and Why You Might Need It
You’ve got your deadline, and the budget’s been set. Now you have to actually plan this project. Here’s how to do that with the work breakdown structure.
Why Achieving a Flow State Will Make You More Productive
Work can be something of a rollercoaster. One way to stop that from happening is regularly entering the flow state. Here’s how it’s done.
What Coding and Climbing Have in Common
Beyond the joy they bring, my two passions of coding and climbing actually have quite a bit in common. If you enjoy one, there’s a good chance you might really like the other.
Unito Has Been Fully Remote for Nearly Three Months: Here’s What We’ve Learned
Unito is not a remote-first organization. We had flexible schedules to account for doctor’s appointments or subway shutdowns. But we had to do more.