Applying A Growth Mindset In Remote Teams

Leading a remote team based in the Philippines, I’ve witnessed firsthand how essential a growth mindset is for ensuring team success and cohesion.
Here, I’ll share strategies that have worked for my team and can help yours thrive as well.
Promote Open Communication
Create an environment where constructive criticism is welcomed and valued. I make it clear to my team that feedback is a two-way street—I give them feedback, and I expect them to provide feedback to me as well. I find that video meetings are the best medium for these types of conversations, as chatting can often lead to miscommunication.
Create a Collaborative Environment
Encourage Input and Suggestions. When assigning tasks, I always ask my team if they have any suggestions or ideas to make the task easier. This not only fosters collaboration but also shows that I value their insights and contributions.
Lead by Example
As a leader, it’s important to demonstrate a growth mindset through your actions. Show your willingness to learn, adapt, and take on new challenges. One effective way to do this is by tackling tasks on video with your team, allowing them to see how you navigate through challenges and find solutions.
Celebrate Effort and Progress
I always remind my team that without everyone’s effort, our business wouldn’t thrive. They are an essential part of the puzzle. I let them know that I see and recognize all all the work they put in.
Developing a growth mindset in a remote team requires intentional effort and a supportive environment. It can be challenging due to the nature of online communication and potential cultural differences, especially with an international team. However, the rewards of a motivated, resilient, and growth-oriented team are well worth the effort.

