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well I don't use all the tools all the time but I've certainly used all of them at one time or another.

It's not so much having all the tools, but standardizing on a certain set of them and making sure everyone uses them and knows how to. Then if I say, "Let's collaborate on this, I'll send you the document link" my co-worker knows I'm talking about a google doc or a whatever we use.

Sometimes you need feedback but it's not urgent. Could be for a problem your having or maybe just on a new interaction or UI element you're working on. That's an ideal case for grabbing a short video clip rather than trying to describe in an email, "The drop-down panel re-sizes the entire parent element to 100% but only when I . . .etc".

Videoconferencing should really be the default for team interaction remotely. It's takes no additional work over a phone call but you can read the other person better. Over time this makes a big difference in team cohesion.

I keep notes on my work process regardless of whether I plan to share them or not. Being able to share them and even collaboratively edit them is another big time and bandwidth saver as both of us can add debugging notes to a running log or brainstorm together on a new idea complete with screenshots of mockups or grabs from a similar webpage or app.




Anything raising team cohesion without jet lag is definitely worth trying. Thanks!




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