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Rethinking Remote Work: How to Build Culture Without an Office

23 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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On this episode of Work Made Human, Nichole Mendez and Jill Veglahn unpack what actually changed when BAM went fully remote. From expanding access to talent to building more intentional connection, they break down what got better, what got harder, and what most companies still get wrong about culture. This isn't about remote vs. in-office. It's about trust, accountability, and what it really takes to build a team that works. If you're building with intention, this one's worth your time.

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