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EP049 - How to collaborate async-first remote teams with Sumeet Gayathri Moghe at Thoughtworks

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How to collaborate async-first remote teams with Sumeet Gayathri Moghe at Thoughtworks Peter Benei

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About the episode

This episode focuses on async-first collaboration techniques within remote teams. Our guest, Sumeet Gayathri Moghe, is an agile enthusiast and a published author of The Async-First Playbook. He blogs weekly on his site, Async Agile, and helps software teams collaborate better at Thoughtworks.

About the guest

Sumeet Gayathri Moghe is an agile enthusiast, product manager, and design nerd at Thoughtworks. He’s worked with a variety of clients over the last few decades, building software products and helping them improve their engineering effectiveness. During his time as a consultant, Sumeet has exposed himself to various domains such as retail, travel, telecom, payments, healthcare technology, education, and more. That, in turn, has helped him generalize his experience across industries.

He is a published author of The Async-First Playbook: Remote Collaboration Techniques For Agile Software Teams.

You can get his book with a 35% OFF discount by applying the code “ANYWHERE” during the checkout HERE.

Sumeet lives in Pune, India, with his wife and two kids. When he’s not at work building software, you’ll probably see him looking through a camera’s eyepiece, photographing wildlife or a scene in the wilderness.

Connect with Sumeet on LinkedIn or visit his website or his photography project.

About the host

My name is Peter Benei, founder of Anywhere Consulting. My mission is to help and inspire a community of remote leaders who can bring more autonomy, transparency, and leverage to their businesses, ultimately empowering their colleagues to be happier, more independent, and more self-conscious.

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