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NASA, remote work and social isolation – Globes – Globes
NASA’s experience in overcoming astronauts’ sense of isolation holds lessons for managing teams working remotely.

“For the last six months our company has been working remotely, planning to return to offices no earlier than summer 2021. I have a great team and we are working very hard to launch our new product. However, lately I have been a little worried about two of my team members who live by themselves. I fear for their mental health during this time, in which they are so isolated while engaging in an aggressive project timeline. I noticed they work around the clock, even at night and on weekends. I wor…
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