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The Tools and Tricks that Let Ars Technica Function Without a Physical Office
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The Tools and Tricks that Let Ars Technica Function Without a Physical Office

Looking at the “future of work” with a team that’s been living it for two decades.

Ars Technica, 2020

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8

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More and more companies take advantage of online collaboration tools to optimize workflow within geographically dispersed teams. Companies that are still in the early stages of experimenting with remote work models can take cues from Ars Technica, a news platform whose team of writers and editors have been operating without a physical office for more than two decades. In an informative post, the website’s senior technology editor Lee Hutchinson shares how his employer has turned remote teamwork into a success story. The best practices he shares will be valuable for newsroom collaborators and remote teams everywhere.

Take-Aways

  • Ars Technica’s virtual team uses a range of common applications to manage their daily workflow.
  • Established routines and processes allow for efficient and smooth collaboration.
  • Ars Technica staff have come up with a range of best practices to navigate the challenges of remote work.

About the Author

Lee Hutchinson is senior technology editor at Ars Technica.


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