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Building Strong Cultures for Distributed Teams

Remote work isn’t about coasting through your day; it’s about owning your time and your productivity. For me, remote work looks like: Finding focus where it flows best, whether that’s my home office, a cozy cafe, or a hotel lobby in a new location. Swapping wasted commute hours for moments that matter, like lunch with my grandfather or tummy time with my 4-month-old. Structuring my day to maximize productivity, instead of being confined to a 9-to-5 mindset. Taking small but meaningful steps for health and wellness by sneaking in a walk or going to the gym at the right time of day to avoid crowds (if you go to the gym at 5:00pm, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about). Creating space for deep work without the noise of office politics. Opening doors to amazing talent from anywhere in the world. Remote work is more than a perk, it’s a lifestyle that values outcomes over appearances and people over processes. What does remote work look like for you?

Benjamin Piorkowski

Expert in Program Management, Strategic Thinking, and Problem Solving

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Long story short : taking my life back. Having the time to enjoy everyday as a gift not a burden.

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