Pharmafile Logo

Mastering Outcome vs. Process Control in Remote Work – Building Company Culture Virtually

Struggling to manage your remote pharma teams effectively? Discover the power of outcome control. Learn how trusting your team to achieve results, their way, can lead to greater productivity and a more positive work culture. Stop micromanaging, start empowering!

In the seventh video of our series on creating company culture in a virtual environment, explore the essential leadership shift from process control to outcome control in remote work settings. Learn how this approach can enhance productivity and employee empowerment.

7. Learn the Difference Between Outcome Control vs. Process Control
In the remote work era, the traditional concerns about productivity have shifted as leaders gain more experience and confidence in their teams. This is why it’s crucial for leaders to focus on outcome control rather than process control. With the blending of work life and home life, especially evident in 2020, employees may need to juggle home-schooling children, sharing office spaces with partners, and more. By prioritizing outcomes over the specifics of day-to-day processes, leaders can trust their teams to achieve their goals in the way that best suits their unique circumstances. This shift not only empowers employees but also streamlines productivity, making the transition to remote work more sustainable and effective for everyone involved.

For deeper insights and to learn from our experiences, visit our blog: https://www.impetusdigital.com/2020/11/03/top-10-tips-for-creating-company-culture/

Enhance your virtual meeting strategies with Impetus Digital:

Stay connected for more tips on remote work and trending Pharma Topics:

This content was provided by Impetus Digital

Company Details

 Latest Content from  Impetus Digital 

Improving Healthcare Access & Consumer Choice Through Digital Health

Erin Russell, Founder and CEO of Health Grizzly, shares her company’s approach to improving healthcare access and consumer choice through digital health. She also explores digital transformation in healthcare, how...

Improving Public Health Through Telemedicine

Laurence Girard, CEO of Fruit Street Health, shares his tips for aspiring HealthTech entrepreneurs, his views on the future of telemedicine and digital health, and why he thinks healthcare companies...

Social Media, Wearable Technologies, and AI

João Bocas, CEO, Keynote Speaker, Social Media Influencer & Advisor at Digital Salutem, shares his thoughts on several intriguing topics related to wearables, AI, machine learning, robotics, and other digital...

Advancing Human Health Through Precise Measures of Movement, Cognition, & Biometrics

Scott McMillan, CEO of XCO, discusses wearable technologies for chronic and acute disease monitoring, virtual trials, and assessment of athlete performance. Among other things, we also dive into the role...

Gamification for patient care, medical education, and virtual engagement

“Gamification”–adding game-like elements into non-game or real-world settings–has become a popular concept in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, and event industries. However, it is proving more than a mere buzzword. With diverse...

How to Simplify Genetics & Raise Awareness Around Orphan Diseases

Dr. Gail Ouellette, President and Scientific Director of Regroupement Québécois des Maladies Orphelines (RQMO)/Quebec Coalition of Orphan Diseases and Creator of the “Genetics Simply" website, shares her thoughts on the...

Exploring Digital Health From a Patient Perspective

Tjaša Zajc, MedsClub Community Developer and Communication Specialist at Better and the Founder & Host of the Faces of Digital Health podcast, explores international differences in the speed of digital...

InSite Events™ selected as an honorable mention in Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards

From a cleaner freight train to an automated beehive, a way to recycle fabric, and other bold, new technologies, the 5th annual awards honor the products, concepts, companies, policies, and...

Nanobiotechnology, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Care

Venk Varadan, Co-founder & CEO at Nanowear, explores the use of cloth-based nanosensor technology, AI, and deep-learning-enabled diagnostics for remote monitoring of congestive heart failure, chronic diseases, and COVID-19. We...

Virtual Trials, Remote Care, & Cross-Border Collaboration: Ethical & Legal Challenges

Jennifer Cox, Manager, Research Contracts at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (OHRI), dives into the legal challenges associated with virtual trials, remote monitoring, digitalized patient info, and cross-border collaborations in the...