July 31, 2024

How to Build a Strong Culture in a Distributed Team

by Simon Bell
reviewed by Keith Jackson
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Key Takeaways

  • Distributed teams encompass remote members and non-remote members across various locations, often spanning different time zones.
  • Team culture includes artifacts, values and assumptions, all of which are challenged in remote or distributed work setups.
  • Signs of an unhealthy team culture include reduced engagement, missed deadlines, and the forming of silos.
  • Building a positive culture in distributed teams needs effort to establish trust, accountability and work-life balance.

Building a cohesive culture in distributed teams presents unique challenges and opportunities. In an era where remote work is increasingly prevalent, understanding the dynamics of distributed teams and nurturing a positive culture is vital for organizational success.

This article explores what we mean by a distributed team, the signs of an unhealthy culture in such teams, and what managers can do to overcome common challenges to build a strong sense of culture in a distributed team.

What Is a Distributed Team?

Remote and distributed teams are often thought of as the same thing. The terms are used interchangeably, and opinions differ about them, but subtle differences do exist. [1]

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