
Note: I’m one of these remote workers and I spend the vast majority of my time outside of the UK, where I was born.Now that I’ve clarified exactly what we’ll be looking at in this article, here’s a quick summary of the 10 remote work tools for distributed teams that we’ll be talking about and which problem(s) they’ll solve: Here at Venture Harbour, we have remote team members in the UK and countries all over the world so we’ve had to overcome all of these challenges – and this why I’m confident in making these recommendations. Technological differences (internet speed, coverage, access to websites, etc.)Īside from these unique challenges, you also have all the regular struggles associated with remote working to overcome: The recommendations I’m making in this article are aimed at solving the unique problems distributed teams face as well as the regular challenges of remote working for teams and individuals.Differences in minimum/acceptable wages.Religious holidays, annual events, etc.This comes with a number of unique challenges compared to managing (or being part of) a remote team working in the same area or country:

Just to be clear, this means team members are scattered across locations, possibly in different countries and time zones across the world.

Top 10 remote tools for distributed teamsIn this article, we’re looking specifically at the best tools for distributed remote teams. So, in this article, we’ve got 10 of the best remote work tools for distributed teams to overcome those challenges and enjoy more of the benefits. And there are also challenges that come with being part of and/or managing a distributed team. There are plenty of other potential benefits, too, but you get the idea.

