how it started

building a method for organisations to evolve

This is the remote:af origin story, where it comes from, the people behind it and the steps we took to lay the foundations of what remote:af is today.

the first draft

It's fairly widely agreed that 2020 was a rough year for a lot of organisations. During the height of the pandemic, our Founder, Andrew Blain observed that the practical challenges companies faced wasn't especially new. The scale may have increased but the solutions to most of the tensions generated by various lockdowns and strategic pivots weren't new. Still the techniques and methods to solving these challenges we often;

  • Context specific to an industry or function.
  • Difficult to consume for the average worker

To solve this, Andrew gathered a flexible cohort to compile, build and test a library of tools businesses could use to navigate rapid change. Initially this was predominantly focused on how teams could best adapt to working remotely. Over the 12 months to follow, the toolset expanded to handle organisational design, strategy, planning and governance.

the remote:af co-authors

      testing the thinking

      In late 2020 we had a foundational structure for what would become known as remote:af. This included ~20 tools, some fairly rudimentary training material and live experience using most of the tools in different organisations navigating lockdowns during the pandemic.

      The next step was to introduce the tools to a wide range of early adopters who would prove (or disprove) that this approach would span diffirent cultures, industries and countries.

      the remote:af early adopters

      Bob Martin

      Bob Martin

      Paul Caon

      Paul Caon

      Darren McKenzie

      Darren McKenzie

      Christopher Bramley

      Christopher Bramley

      Iain Phillips

      Iain Phillips

      John Farrow

      John Farrow

      Evelyn Lekhtman

      Evelyn Lekhtman

      Mark Kilby

      Mark Kilby

      Cindy Carless

      Cindy Carless

      Ben Hogan

      Ben Hogan

      Julie Newham

      Julie Newham

      Alex Gbaguidi

      Alex Gbaguidi

      Chamara Somaratne

      Chamara Somaratne

      Guillem Sola

      Guillem Sola

      Manoj Khanna

      Manoj Khanna

      Jay-Allen Morris

      Jay-Allen Morris

      Kirsten Clacey

      Kirsten Clacey

      This is how remote:af started. While some of the co-authors and early adopters have moved on to other amazing projects, their contributions to the earliest stages of remote:af have set the tone for the ongoing development of the toolset.

      If you'd like to learn more about what remote:af is, then check out this blog by Tony Ponton.