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How Remote Workers Can Use the Async Writing Principle to Lead

How Remote Workers Can Use the Async Writing Principle to Lead

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Episode 76 of Remote Work Conversations with Fexingo: Lucas and Luna explore how remote workers can use asynchronous writing as a leadership tool, not just a communication method. They dissect the 'async writing principle' — the idea that clear, structured written communication builds trust, influence, and visibility in distributed teams. Lucas shares a case from GitLab's public handbook, where CEO Sid Sijbrandij wrote a one-page memo that reshaped the company's remote culture. Luna pushes back on whether over-reliance on writing can exclude oral communicators. They cover practical tactics: the 'first 48 hours' rule for new hires, using shared docs for decision logs, and how one async status update saved a junior designer's career. The hosts also discuss the trade-offs between speed and clarity, and when to break async for a phone call. A concrete, actionable episode for anyone who wants to stand out without a corner office. #RemoteWork #AsyncWriting #Leadership #GitLab #SidSijbrandij #Communication #VirtualTeams #DistributedTeams #CareerGrowth #WorkFromAnywhere #AsyncFirst #WritingSkills #RemoteCulture #DecisionLogs #Visibility #JuniorEmployees #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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