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How Can Businesses Build Trust With Teams That Work From Home?

How Can Businesses Build Trust With Teams That Work From Home?
We all know how vital trust is any workplace, but what happens when your team is entirely remote? Here are some tips on trust-building with remote workers.

Jill Romford

Apr 22, 2022 - Last update: Apr 22, 2022
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Building trust with your remote team is essential as an employee, manager, or company leader. Communication and coordination with people who work from home will be complex if you don't trust each other. In the most extreme case, a lack of trust can even lead to the downfall of a team or a whole group.

The shift from working from a fixed workplace to a remote location requires employees and employers must work together to build trust in remote teams. This requires managers to trust employees. After all, control and stress are two of the worst things that can kill someone's enthusiasm.

The secret formula for success is trusting employees and their work performance. But how can managers build trust with their remote employees when they cannot see when and how much work is being done, right?

One question that managers ask themselves is, "How can I tell if remote employees are working?" On the other hand, remote workers may wonder, "How can I prove to my boss that I'm working?"

This article will show how HR managers and supervisors can track employee performance without putting them under hardship while still fostering a culture of trust, appreciation, and gratitude. Usually, a place where people are willing to give 100% is an excellent place to work—usually, a workplace where trusted employees are always ready to give their best. 

What is a trust-based culture?

What is a trust-based culture?

A fully functioning trust-based culture is the key to a successful remote work strategy. Because trust is built on mutual respect, which helps employees work together and come up with new ideas. Employees feel encouraged when they are treated appropriately. Managers can come into action by assisting employees through their words, plans, budgets, stories, and friendliness. Some of the signs of trust-based culture are:

●The organization promotes values like integrity, safety, honesty, empathy, and kindness.

●The way each employee is treated is essential.

●Employees are trusted and encouraged to make their own decisions.

●Constructive discussions are held regularly.

●Workplace fairness is maintained

●Managers or supervisors need to show how to help people.

●There is a sense of teamwork and togetherness among the employees at the company.

How to Build Trust When Your Teams Are Working From Distributed Location? 

How to Build Trust When Your Teams Are Working From Distributed Location?

#1.Encourage Communication

 Communication disruptions can weaken trust, especially in remote locations. It is by far the most critical component of remote team collaboration.

This includes not just professional goals, objectives, and projects but also personal chitchats that bring teams closer.
A personal chit chat also helps remote employees feel less lonely when working from home. Apart from daily team meetings, try to arrange a weekly refreshment session with your team to allow employees to know each other in a friendly and approachable manner. 

#2.Do Not Micromanage

Many managers consider that constantly asking employees about work progress is the way to get work done. They are afraid of losing control over their remote employees, so they check in on each remote employee to see if they are working or doing their personal tasks.

Managers should avoid the urge to micromanage and trust employees to meet deadlines. Think about your long-term goals and see the big picture to help build a team that trusts each other and appreciates each other.
Instead of micromanaging your employee's every move, supervisors may use employee monitoring software to manage them remotely without risking their trust.

#3.Avoid Blame Culture

 When your team is quick to point the finger at each other, your team doesn't trust each other. Employees may leave a company when the manager blames the employees, the employees blame the manager, or the employees blame one another since it is challenging to seek help and they do not trust the leadership. 

Therefore, managers and leaders should set up a work environment where team members can come to them with problems without fear of consequences, especially in a work environment where many employees work from home.

#4.Specify Goals and Guidelines

 When you specify rules about communicating with each other, it helps the teamwork more efficiently. The fastest way to build trust is to have a common and clear goal that makes them want to do their best. Set clear goals and objectives for your remote team members to be ready for success when they work from home.

Also, discuss with your team that you expect your team members to finish the project before deadlines and how results should be communicated and track work progress. At the same time, supervisors and employees should agree on how often they should meet with each other to keep an eye on the project's progress.

#5.Create A Sense Of Unity

 Virtual teams need to work together as a team. They'll work harder if they feel like they belong to the group. This success will help the whole team. It's called "swift trust" when people trust each other even though they're not friends.

You should figure out what each team member can do and what their strengths are so that you can build a sense of unity. So, when everyone in the team shows off their best skills and abilities, the results will always be great. 

Closing point

In a remote work setting, results are more important than constant micromanagement and questioning. To build trust with your entire remote team you have to focus more on the end product and achieving KPIs, instead of just counting the working hours.

In the end, having a sense of trust helps employees be more responsible for their work. When it comes to running a business, trust between coworkers is crucial, especially when it comes to making sure the company will be successful. 

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