10 Best Practices of Stellar Virtual Teams

When organizations were forced to shift overnight to remote work, the transition did not unfold in a single wave — it moved through distinct stages, each with its own pressures and priorities. First came the panic and scramble to understand basic logistics. Then came technology overwhelm and meeting fatigue. Now, as remote and hybrid work becomes a longer-term reality, leaders and learning professionals face a deeper challenge: how do you sustain performance, wellbeing, and connection when there is no clear end in sight?
Drawing on original research conducted with Cornell's Johnson Business School and direct experience managing HR and L&D teams through crisis, this course traces the psychological and organizational arc of the shift to virtual work. It examines how cognitive load, meeting culture, trust, meritocracy, and employee wellbeing have all been reshaped — and what learning and HR professionals can do to lead effectively through this new normal.
Whether you manage a team, design learning experiences, or advise organizational leaders, this course offers practical frameworks and honest insight for navigating a work environment that has fundamentally changed.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

As a Certified Training and Development Professional (CTDP) with years of experience working with associations, I am currently the Executive Director of the Institute for Performance and Learning or I4PL. Our purpose is to elevate the performance of the Canadian workforce.
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