JB
Jun 15, 2021
Amazing! I am happy to see how it is possible to obtain good results by sharing with plurality and concern for inclusion. I learned a lot, with direct practical use in my current roles in my company.
SF
May 26, 2021
A solid course, even for somebody with extensive experience in managing remotely. This will help you move your department or company on the right path to a remote work structure that works for you.
By Jagruti M
•Oct 28, 2021
It helped me to well plan the processes to mange teams remotely and also effectively.
By Fabien D
•Nov 17, 2020
Very nice introduction about how to change the company life.. Without breaking links.
By Mike K
•Mar 2, 2021
Good info, well presented. It would be 5 stars but it's a little bit surface level.
By Tony S
•Sep 27, 2022
Gives good insights, pitfalls and requirements for a successful remote strategy
By Obire M O
•Jun 7, 2022
REMOTE TEAM COURSE HELPS IN THIS AGE OF TECH AND NEED FOR WORK LIFE BALANCE
By Alan L
•Mar 1, 2021
Clearly identified the few and most important messages from this course.
By Alessandro B
•Dec 6, 2020
Good introductory course. Some cases on top on GitLab could have helped.
By Henri B
•Jul 1, 2021
A good structured step up to remote working in all forms,
By ADESANYA E O
•Jun 2, 2022
great course with divers approach to remote team work.
By pradip b
•Jul 24, 2022
NIcely delivered and well organized
By Soma P
•Oct 9, 2022
Very comprehensive and insightful
By Dennis V
•Feb 28, 2022
peer assesments unnecessary
By ANIL K M
•Oct 8, 2022
Good to know the GitLab
By Kornelia A
•Oct 12, 2022
Great course!
By Zainab M
•Sep 9, 2022
Loved this!
By Fateh M
•Mar 1, 2024
Good Enough
By Selim
•Aug 2, 2021
Great
By RUSSO F
•May 10, 2022
well
By Tera T
•Feb 17, 2022
:)
By Andrey S
•Nov 30, 2020
I came to the course to learn about managing the remote teams. I was looking for the practical experience and advices. I was expecting to get real life example based on the years of experience that GitLab has working remotely. I've got something completely different and it disappointed me. I see this course as a set of slides that are read out loud by people working in GitLab. My expectations were certainly not matched. Maybe for the further iterations of the course it would be nice to make it more humane and real-life. What I liked is the set of materials Gitalb provided as a supportive materials for the course. There are a lot but it is easier to get them from there rather than look for the same on Gitlab website.
By udi b
•Oct 21, 2023
The course was structured in a logical manner, focusing primarily on the journey of transitioning a company to a fully remote work model. While it was evident that the instructors were well-prepared and articulate, the content did not align with my personal expectations. I was hoping for more practical tools and insights on managing remote teams effectively. Perhaps a more fitting title might be "Transitioning to a Fully Remote Business Model." As a global team lead in a multinational company that isn't entirely remote, I found the course less applicable to my needs. I desired more hands-on strategies and advice.
By Dwanna C
•Mar 15, 2021
It was okay. I took the Inclusion course first which was outstanding so this was a little bit of a let down. I would have liked to have a few mini assignments that led up to the whole transition plan. Perhaps doing parts of the plan along the way would be better and allow the student to implement the smaller things that should be in a plan.
However, this course did provide some good insight which I appreciated having never worked remotely.
By Blanca C
•Mar 13, 2023
The course title should be more "How to transition to remote", as it's intended for companies/managers that want to move from non-remote approaches. I would have expected more content about how to handle remote team members and the struggles of not being colocated. Overall it has been a nice course.
By Prachi P
•May 22, 2022
Remote work may not always work.
I thought it was heavily based in promoting remote work.
The quiz could be well organzied. "All of teh above" shpuld come in the end, not as first point.
By Amin M
•Apr 17, 2024
I found this course on How to manage a Remote Team to be a very interesting course and I learnt a lot from the course.