SMBs cannot afford to stick to their limited hiring radius and expect to compete on a global level. If they want to increase their innovation power, they need to hire the best talent - and most of them just don’t live nearby. I found that more and more people are recognising the benefits of remote work and are looking for ways to integrate this new way of work into their teams.
We all have to try out what works for our teams and what doesn’t. I found it incredibly helpful to talk with other remote companies at remote roundtables and business events. The openness of most remote companies to share their experiences, problems and solutions is unprecedented.
My personal advice to anyone who wants to introduce remote work in their business: Don’t be afraid of making mistakes. There is no handbook like “remote work for dummies” - yet.
Making the switch to remote working can seem like a complex process for many SMBs. But as the example of stanwood shows, the benefits from this innovative way of working can bring major improvements to how a business operates. From broadening the talent pool available to hire, improving staff productivity and enhancing how employees communicate; SMBs should consider if adopting remote working is a good fit for them.