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Many companies are starting to work remotely now, which could be unfamiliar and take some getting used to. For example: when you and your colleagues move from in-person to video-based collaboration, you’ll miss out on some of the subtle body language that helps you know how to navigate or adjust your discussion flow.
I’ve been an Agile Coach to the globally-distributed Agile teams at Holo for several months, so I thought I’d take a moment to share a little bit of what we’ve learned together. We’ve been using variations of these hand signals for a few years and have found them very helpful.