Scrum mastering remote teams demands an extra set of skills than those required for co-located teams. The non-verbal cues we've learned growing up and throughout our careers are often not available with remote teams. Consequently, we have to train our ears to listen more attentively and follow-up to verify any assumptions regarding meaning from conference call, email, or instant message communications.
Remote Teams: Non-verbal Communication
Scrum mastering remote teams demands an extra set of skills than those required for co-located teams. The non-verbal cues we've learned growing up and throughout our careers are often not available with remote teams. Consequently, we have to train our ears to listen more attentively and follow-up to verify any assumptions regarding meaning from conference call, email, or instant message communications.
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