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Regular One-On-Ones

Managers should also set up regular one-on-one meetings with employees to make sure they’re connecting on a regular basis(with a minimum of once every two weeks).

This is where employees can learn the feedback on their work, and managers can give the recognition that the remote workers are contributing.

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