Project Management for Telecommuters: Exploiting good practices from the DigComp Framework
Which one of the following is not a DigComp’s training pillar?
Digital Entrepreneurship
Safety
Digital Content creation
Which one of the following affirmation relating to “Communication and collaboration” is false?
Managing digital identity can be part of a personal branding strategy for professionals
Netiquette applies to both professional and social interactions
It first requires basics of programming and cybersecurity
The DigComp in professional settings is intended for the use of:
Large scale corporations only
There are no limitations to its applications
Small and micro-organisations only, including third sector operators
When we look at the benefits of remote project management, we include:
Better cohesion among managers and employees
Extended talent pool
More robust communication flow
As good practice for remote project management, we should consider:
Close monitoring of KPIs, specifically the time that employees spend of activities
Micromanagement of employees, so to avoid lacks/lags in information exchange
Leveraging on team’s diversity, in terms of competences, expertise and background