The Digital Project Manager
The Digital Project Manager
Galen Low
The Collaboration Problem Most Remote Teams Ignore
56 minutes Posted Jun 30, 2026 at 10:00 am.
Why Remote Collaboration Feels Hard
Has Slack And AI Hurt Teamwork
Slack Etiquette That Actually Works
Turning Meeting Chaos Into Clarity
Stop Accepting Remote Work Friction
Building Rapport Without Serendipity
Trust, Candor, And Reading The Room
Calendar Reality And Team Energy
Mentoring Without Sitting Nearby
Stakeholder Visibility In Remote Work
Make In Person Time Count
AI Can Isolate Collaborative Thinking
The Unsolved Problem Of Remote Creativity
Time Zones, Culture, And Fairness
Where To Find Karen And Next Steps
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Remote and hybrid work is no longer a temporary adjustment—it’s how many project teams operate every day. But while we've become better at working asynchronously and using AI to boost productivity, it's worth asking whether we've unintentionally lost some of the human elements that make collaboration truly effective. In this conversation, Galen Low sits down with Karen Chong to explore what remote teams are missing, why intentional collaboration matters more than ever, and how project leaders...