21 lessons in remote working after:• 5 years of running bootstrapped startups remotely• speaking to 1000s of remote workers & leaders• building an active community with 1500+ membersThread 🧵— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 2/ Hire the right people & trust them to do their work.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 4/ Rethink hiring. Focus on evaluating written skills, self-starter attitude & consider trial period before full-time offer.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 6/ Focus more on writing, less on speaking.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 8/ Add clear communication guidelines to your wiki• Channels to be used for different types of communication (eg. @usetwist is your default, WhatsApp in case of emergencies)• Expected response time on each channel— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 10/ Communicate your culture explicitly & periodically.Put it in your wiki, company-wide emails & even send cutouts people can put up on their desk.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 12/ Set targets for having structured social events (virtual).Team events always end up being the last priority for you, especially if you're the founder of a small startup. Set monthly targets on the # of events and/or expenses.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 14/ Meet up in-person occasionally and not just for work.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 16/ Provide channels for people to talk freely about their mental wellbeing.• Appoint wellness partners in your team for each person• Encourage managers to have 1:1s where they don't chat about work— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 18/ Encourage everyone to work out of a co-working space or a coffee shop often, say once every 1 or 2 weeks.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 20/ Hybrid remote can be a way to transition to full remote but it isn't a long-term solution.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021 21/ Remote work is extremely powerful, efficient & highly productive.If you embrace it fully, it can give you a competitive edge over others.— Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) April 1, 2021