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Mastering The Art Of Distributed Leadership: Lessons From Atlassian’s “Team Anywhere” Program

With careful planning, clear communication, and compassion for worker needs, distributed models can empower people to do their best work.

Dr. Gleb TsipurskybyDr. Gleb Tsipursky
October 11, 2023
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Mastering The Art Of Distributed Leadership Lessons From Atlassian’s “Team Anywhere” Program

A major challenge for companies adopting flexible models is training managers to lead effectively in a distributed environment.

  • The most critical factors as companies navigate the future of distributed work will be training leaders to effectively guide distributed teams, intentionally designing opportunities for relationship development and mentorship, and providing the tools to coordinate work and access information seamlessly from anywhere. 
  • Atlassian’s “Team Anywhere” program demonstrates the benefits of a distributed work model, which includes increased global talent access, employee engagement, and refined collaboration tools. 
  • While the transition may be challenging, forward-looking organizations recognize that distributed is the new reality of work. With careful planning, clear communication, and compassion for worker needs, distributed models can empower people to do their best work. 

The future of work is here, and it’s distributed. 

As a leader, are you prepared to effectively manage and inspire teams in a distributed world? 

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Atlassian, one of the world’s most successful remote-first companies, has unlocked the secrets to mastering distributed work. I recently spoke with Atlassian’s Annie Dean, head of their aptly named “Team Anywhere” program, to get her insider’s perspective on the keys to thriving in the distributed future. 

“Distributed” refers to work that doesn’t happen shoulder-to-shoulder. Teams spread across locations and time zones might be working from home, or might meet in the office.

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For any leader searching for strategies to unite, motivate, and develop talent in the new virtual workplace, Dean shared invaluable lessons from the Atlassian playbook to build an award-winning culture across global teams, avoid pitfalls other companies faced in the shift to remote work, and execute a distributed model that boosted productivity, engagement, and competitiveness. 

Reasons for Anywhere Work

Atlassian adopted their “Team Anywhere” distributed model for three key reasons, Dean explained: To access the best talent globally, increase employee engagement through flexibility and empowerment, and refine collaboration tools by testing them internally first before releasing to customers. 

Elements of their program include allowing employees to choose where they work daily rather than mandating office attendance, enabling staff to work remotely for up to 90 days per year from locations outside of their home base, and bringing teams together for regular “team gatherings” to bond and develop strategy. 

A major challenge for companies adopting flexible models is training managers to lead effectively in a distributed environment. At Atlassian, they don’t see this as an issue solved by mandating office attendance. Instead, they are redesigning how work gets done by focusing on three pillars: helping managers and teams spend time on the right priorities rather than defaulting to packed calendars; setting clear objectives and linking work to strategic goals tracked in their Atlas tool to enable evaluating success; and facilitating connections between teams to unblock work.

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Atlassian has 11 offices and a thriving office culture. They measure whether team gatherings help build connections more effectively than sporadic office days. The emphasis is on equipping managers to lead distributed teams, not emulating colocated work. As Dean explained, assumptions that mandatory office attendance drives positive outcomes may be overstated. Their research found team gatherings increased connection by 30% for 4-5 months, while sporadic office attendance showed no impact.

Productivity in Remote Work

Research by Nick Bloom at Stanford University shows fully remote teams often have lower productivity long-term due to challenges collaborating and coordinating. However, hybrid models with a mix of office and remote work tend to be most productive.

I shared my perspective with Dean that certain types of work are best suited to remote or in-office settings. Individual focused work, asynchronous communication and video conferences tend to be better remotely. Highly collaborative work, nuanced conversations, relationship building, and mentorship are often better in-person.

Dean agreed balancing remote and in-person time is key for optimizing productivity. Mentorship remains an area they are refining for remote teams. But tools providing recorded trainings and transparent company meetings help to  facilitate learning. For example, employees can view recordings of some of Atlassian’s most important leadership meetings to gain insights into strategy and executive thinking.

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Occasional in-person time via team gatherings seems more effective for building connections than sporadic office days. With intentionality, Dean believes teams can coordinate effectively in a virtual setting. Atlassian focuses on having clarity into goals and objectives, then figures out how to coordinate and align efforts virtually to achieve them.

I noted that research indicates potential challenges with mentoring and on-the-job training in fully remote settings, as it’s harder for younger workers to build trusting developmental relationships purely online. Dean acknowledged this is an area Atlassian is still working on, but solutions may include facilitated onboarding programs with managers, targeted in-person gatherings, and repeatable learning processes leveraging tools. The sheer amount of information transparency available today also creates countless learning opportunities.

The Distributed Future of Work

Looking ahead, Dean would like to move beyond the remote versus in-office debate, noting most large companies already distribute work across multiple offices and floors. Her vision is rethinking how work gets done to empower employees, facilitate work-life balance, and attract top talent globally. 

She sees three forces shaping the distributed work future. First, a generational shift as younger leaders who grew up comfortable with remote work and digital collaboration take over leadership roles from older generations less accustomed to leading virtual teams. Second, the talent migration underway due to the Great Resignation, with employees gravitating toward flexible, remote-friendly companies and forcing more rigid companies to adapt. And third, the rise of technologies like AI, collaboration tools, and virtual reality that will enable seamless remote interactions at scale.

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The future is undoubtedly distributed. While leadership mindsets, corporate culture, and availability of technologies influence how distributed models evolve, the overarching opportunity is immense for companies to unlock productivity, talent acquisition, and competitive advantage through flexible policies. Atlassian provides a compelling model of how strategic implementation of distributed policies can positively impact employee engagement, retention, and overall performance.

However, a one-size-fits-all approach to distributed work is unlikely to succeed. Companies must thoughtfully examine how their culture, leadership preferences, workforce demographics, and business model intersect with the possibilities of flexible policies. They must then develop a distributed strategy aligned to their unique needs and strengths, while being willing to iterate as they learn.

With careful planning, clear communication, and compassion for worker needs, distributed models can empower people to do their best work, maximize work-life harmony, and come together when necessary to build bonds that support outstanding collaboration. Companies that leverage technology and evolve their talent practices to facilitate hybrid models where employees move fluidly between in-person and virtual interactions will win in the future.

The most critical factors will be training leaders to effectively guide distributed teams, intentionally designing opportunities for relationship development and mentorship, and providing the tools to coordinate work and access information seamlessly from anywhere. Companies that invest in these areas will benefit from the diverse perspectives, deeper talent pools, and improved employee satisfaction that distributed policies unlock. That’s what I tell my clients when helping them figure out their flexible work models, and Dean provided some excellent insights on how to make remote work successful.

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While the transition may be challenging, forward-looking organizations recognize that distributed is the new reality of work. Companies who embrace flexible models thoughtfully, like Atlassian, will reap the rewards in talent acquisition, innovation, productivity, and employee fulfillment. With the right strategies and culture, businesses can thrive by embracing the distributed future.

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Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, called the “Office Whisperer” by The New York Times, helps tech-forward leaders replace overpriced vendors with staff-built AI solutions. He serves as the CEO of the future-of-work consultancy Disaster Avoidance Experts. Dr. Gleb wrote seven best-selling books, and his forthcoming book with Georgetown University Press is The Psychology of Generative AI Adoption (2026). Prior to that, he wrote ChatGPT for Leaders and Content Creators (2023). His cutting-edge thought leadership was featured in over 650 articles in prominent venues such as Harvard Business Review, Fortune, and Fast Company. His expertise comes from over 20 years of consulting for Fortune 500 companies from Aflac to Xerox and over 15 years in academia as a behavioral scientist at UNC-Chapel Hill and Ohio State. A proud Ukrainian American, Dr. Gleb lives in Columbus, Ohio

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