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Mastering remote work, and why ‘ok’ might not be ok on slack

Remember those spontaneous office conversations? They're gone. Digital body language has become the new make-or-break skill for leaders—and most of us are speaking it with a thick accent.

Richard Parton, Nikki Tugano (Founder & CEO, SeenCulture), and Sarah Kirkby (Learning & Org Development Consultant) decode the hidden rules of remote work. From emoji dictionaries to all-day Zoom rooms, discover the practices that separate thriving teams from struggling ones.

What You'll Learn:

  • Why 70% of communication is still non-verbal (even on Zoom)
  • How Hofstede's framework explains why some teammates never speak up
  • The "virtual room" technique that creates real connection
  • Why emoji are the fastest-growing language globally
  • The team agreement canvas that prevents 80% of frustrations
  • How to recognize people when you can't see the work

Key Moments:

[00:08:22] Digital body language: "OK." vs "okay?"

[00:13:42] Cultural dimensions and global teams

[00:16:42] Virtual rooms and recognition practices

[00:22:50] Top tools from each host

Resources:

Digital Communication

Cultural Intelligence

Team Frameworks

Tools

Data

Episode Duration: 24 min

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