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# Why Remote Teams Actually Collaborate More (Not Less)
Remote work carries a persistent myth: that working apart means working alone. But according to this episode's discussion, the opposite is often true for teams that do it well.
## The Collaboration Misconception
The common assumption is that remote work reduces collaboration. In practice, teams that thrive remotely often collaborate more deliberately — because nothing happens by accident the way it might in a shared office.
## Async Communication as a Discipline
Without hallway conversations to fall back on, remote teams are forced to document decisions and reasoning in writing, which creates a more durable record than most in-office teams ever build.
## Managing Time Zones Without Losing Momentum
Distributed teams spanning multiple time zones learn to hand off work deliberately, treating the time difference as a relay rather than an obstacle.
## Conclusion
Remote work doesn't inherently reduce collaboration — it just demands a more intentional approach to it.
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