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How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients THE CHALLENGES OF HYBRID TEA

How Teamwork helped a global agency connect its remote team and clients [Teamwork]() [View in browser]( [flexible workplace]() THE CHALLENGES OF HYBRID TEAMS How the world of hybrid work is evolving Hey {NAME}, Hybrid work is a complicated subject for many team leaders. But when it comes to your employees—not so much. A [Pew Research]() survey found roughly 7 in 10 employees believe they could do their job remotely. Leaders have plenty of tough decisions to make when considering hybrid or fully remote options. No matter which side you’re leaning, it’s critical to give your team (remote or not) the resources to communicate, share, and collaborate. Read Teamwork’s most popular resources on how to navigate between hybrid or remote teams: - [6 benefits of a flexible workplace to manage projects more successfully]() - [Why real-time collaboration is more necessary than ever]() - [How to improve work performance across your entire team]() - [The most common hybrid team challenges and how to solve them]() Let us know your favorite by simply replying. October 26, 2021 @ 9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm BST Join leaders from Teamwork, HubSpot, There Be Giants, and Ally.io for a panel discussion on hybrid work Want to be prepared for the hybrid workforce in 2022? Join the upcoming Ally.io virtual event 2022 Planning for the Hybrid Work World, It's Complicated on October 26, 2021, at 12PM EST. [Register Now]() We’ll cover essential topics such as: - How to turn vision into value moving into the new year: How to appropriately plan your business strategy and goals for 2022 - Sustainable goal-setting you’ll actually follow through on: How to encourage sustainable goal-setting practices moving into 2022 as our hybrid workspaces evolve - Process optimization and strategy: How to lay the foundation now to set your team up for success in the year to come Have any questions? Don’t hesitate to reach out! Cheers, Alex at Teamwork [Try Teamwork for free]() [API]() [Referrals]() [Integrations]() [Apps]() [Beta Program]() [Reviews]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Twitter]() [Github]() [Instagram]() This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](). If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [manage your preferences](/MjQ0LUlYQy0wNTkAAAGAQlhCYcttM3WhtmgaTjtGyrdcIUdl8r1KVsNEO4vn3QC0kUfK6D0UDqIvBI0svaMkq--9XW0=) or [unsubscribe]() at any time. [Teamwork.com](), Teamwork Campus One, Blackpool Retail Park, Cork, T23 F902, Ireland.

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