How can product leaders navigate remote communication challenges? In this episode of Product Talk hosted by Workleap Director of Product Barbara Bermes, Upwork Director of Engineering Sebastiano Armeli speaks on managing remote teams and effective async communication. He discusses strategies for using Slack productively, setting clear expectations for response times, and fostering a healthy remote work culture. Sebastiano emphasizes the importance of empathy, clarity, and leading by example in digital communications. He also touches on detecting high performers in remote settings, the future of remote work, and what makes a great product manager. The conversation provides practical tips for leaders navigating the challenges of distributed teams and remote collaboration.
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Show Notes
- Async communication via text and video is heavily used at Upwork due to its globally distributed workforce.
- Setting clear expectations for Slack response times is crucial in remote work environments.
- Core working hours based on headquarters’ time zone help facilitate synchronous communication when needed.
- Using Slack’s sidebar features and starred channels can help manage communication overload.
- Emojis and reactions in Slack can help convey tone and create a positive atmosphere.
- Video calls are preferred for delivering harsh feedback to avoid misunderstandings.
- Leaders should be mindful of their authority when expecting immediate responses outside of core hours.
- Documentation is key for onboarding new team members and maintaining consistent communication practices.
- Regular reviews of communication processes ensure they remain relevant as the company grows.
- Remote workers should be evaluated based on outcomes and impact, not just their activity on communication platforms.
- High performers can be both highly engaged on Slack and quieter, more focused workers.
- Empathy and clarity are essential when communicating in writing to remote teams.
- The future of work will likely involve a blend of remote and in-office arrangements.
- Work-life balance is evolving into a more integrated work-life blend.
- Great products satisfy specific customer needs and solve particular problems.
- Ideal product managers have a clear vision, partner well with others, and understand both tech and people problems.
- Product managers should use various products across different domains for inspiration.
- Leading by example is crucial for executives in fostering healthy remote communication.
- Adapting to the new dynamics of async vs. sync communication remains a challenge for many.
- Continuous learning through podcasts, books, and newsletters is important for personal and professional growth in remote leadership.
About the speaker
Sebastiano is an experienced engineering leader having led multiple teams at Pinterest, Paypal, Snap, and Spotify in various domains (Shopping, Crypto, Messaging, Video creation, and Ads). Through mentoring, Sebastiano also helps engineering managers and engineers grow in their career paths. In addition to mentoring, he enjoys talking to and advising early stages (pre-seed / seed) startup founders. Sebastiano holds a Master's a Bachelor's Degree in Software Engineering and an Executive MBA.
About the host
Barbara Bermes is an extremely passionate data-driven product leader, a previous International conference speaker, and a book author, with a comprehensive technical background and deep experience in B2B SaaS products at growth-stage companies. Motivated and driven by customer happiness, she is a decisive leader and executive with a proven track record of leading high-performing product teams with empathy, evangelizing product strategy and delivering world-class customer solutions. She frequently writes about product under https://bbinto.medium.com/