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Remote work has moved far beyond a stopgap. For global enterprises, it’s now a strategic model fueling agility, cost savings, and access to worldwide talent. Every opportunity has its own associated risks. |
Recent studies show rising threats tied to tool sprawl, compliance failures, security breaches, and fragmented cultures |
Left unchecked, these can erode productivity, trust, and even shareholder value. Here are 5 (five) must-dos every leader should prioritize with examples from companies that have done it right. |
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1. Adopt a Zero Trust Security Model |
The “castle-and-moat” era of security is over. Today, every user, device, and app must be verified, irrespective of where they connect from. This means |
Identify verification, multi-factor authentication and least-privilege access
Continuous verification, whether someone logs in from HQ or a coffee shop
Micro-segmentation to ensure one compromised account doesn't compromise the enterprise
AI-driven anomaly detection to spot suspicious behavior early
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Company spotlight: Google’s BeyondCorp framework eliminated VPNs and secured its 100,000+ employees under a Zero Trust perimeter. |
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2. Consolidate and Govern Collaboration Tools |
The average enterprise now uses over 80 SaaS apps, many of them overlapping. This may result in tool chaos, rising costs, and security blind spots. Companies should
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Conduct regular audits of the tech stack
Retire redundant tools
Appoint “tool champions” to manage integrations, permissions, and training
Use analytics guiding whether to upgrade, replace, or retire tools
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Company spotlight: Workday cut tool count in half by standardizing on Miro, boosting collaboration while eliminating redundant platforms. |
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3. Standardize Communication and Workflow Protocols |
Remote teams don’t fail because of lack of effort but due to lack of clarity. Companies should |
Define rules for sync vs async communication (e.g., Slack vs email vs ticketing system)
Use templates for briefs, retrospectives, and decision logs
Establish clear escalation paths and approval flows
Implement No-meeting days and automated updates to reduce interruptions
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Company spotlight: Atlassian relies on Jira + Confluence templates to enforce consistent workflows across thousands of teams worldwide |
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4. Automate Onboarding and Offboarding |
Automation is the answer if onboarding takes weeks, and offboarding leaves lingering access.
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HRIS-triggered workflows for account creation, license provisioning, and device setup
Role-based templates to provide exactly what an employee needs on Day 1
Automatic revocation of access on last day, without chasing checklists
Dashboards to spot bottlenecks before they become risks
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Company spotlight: Zapier uses its own automation platform to manage onboarding/offboarding, cutting IT tickets by 80%.
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5. Cultivate a Remote-First Culture of Trust and Accountability |
Technology sets the foundation. Culture sustains it. |
Train Managers to focus on outcomes, not hours online
Build psychological safety through regular check-ins and shared norms
Create digital watercoolers and recognition programs to strengthen belonging
Offer transparent career ladders so distributed employees don’t feel “second-class”
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Company spotlight: GitLab’s 1,600+ remote employees thrive under a 100% remote culture, codified in its open-source handbook.
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What this means for companies |
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Adopting these five must-dos isn’t just about unlocking competitive advantage. Organizations that build secure, governed, and trust-driven distributed teams are: |
Scaling into new markets faster
Retaining top global talent
Reducing compliance, legal and operational bottlenecks
Delivering consistently, higher productivity, across time zones
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At PR GLOlinks, we’ve seen first-hand what distinguishes thriving distributed teams from those constantly firefighting. We enable enterprises to scale globally with compliance-first hiring and distributed workforce solutions. Our expertise ensures you can: |
Hire top talent anywhere in the world, without setting up costly local entities
Stay compliant with local labor laws, payroll regulations, and tax frameworks
Reduce risk through secure workforce onboarding, tool governance, cultural integration
Operate with confidence, whether you’re expanding into one new country or twenty
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