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Clarity and Purpose in Remote Leadership

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Revisado: 04-19-25

Alexis Gerst does an excellent job simplifying the often overwhelming transition to leading remotely. I appreciated the clarity and simplicity of her writing, which still managed to deliver some truly profound insights.

This book left me reflecting on how I can grow and improve as a professional. One of my biggest takeaways was the importance of explaining the “because” behind what I ask or do as a leader. That simple shift—offering the reasoning and purpose—can create more clarity, trust, and alignment within a team.

Whether you’re new to remote leadership or looking to refine your approach, Leading Remote Teams offers practical wisdom that can make a big impact.

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