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STRIKE! Just like in bowling, that’s exactly how the health crisis knocked down long-standing working habits and challenged the cohesion of so many teams—quille after quille.
A new way of working
Where do we stand, 19 months later?
What has truly changed for companies, for managers, for talents?
Remote work may now be a standard, but it accelerated organisational shifts far faster than most businesses ever imagined. And even if companies appeared to absorb the shock, the deeper digestion is still underway. Many after-effects of crisis-driven telework remain worrying.
According to the latest ANACT study (National Agency for the Improvement of Working Conditions):
- 37% of respondents (vs. 17% in 2020) feel that work relationships have deteriorated: more pressure, hyper-connection, fear of returning on-site, or a growing sense of isolation.
- Yet only 19% say they struggle to work remotely with their manager (vs. 40% in 2020).
So, what does that mean?
Have managers and employees:
- found their balance?
- simply adapted?
- upgraded their practices together?
At first glance, telework seems unanimously appreciated: calmer surroundings, no commute, more autonomy. And even if experiences vary:
👉 75% of remote workers would like to continue working from home at least once per week
(OpinionWay – Les Échos – 2020)
But beneath the surface, telework also amplified psychosocial risks—revealing new ones entirely (study by Syndex, 2020).
Key risk increases during the crisis:
- Stress: from 36% to 68%
- Work overload: from 46% to 60%
- Isolation and lack of social connection: from 10% to 37%
- Disengagement & weakened sense of belonging: from 15% to 28%
And what about remote management?
Almost overnight, managers had to reinvent how to lead from afar—while trying to keep team spirit alive despite distance and isolation.
Remote management is now part of daily life for countless leaders.
So the question is: how do we make it truly sustainable and value-creating?
The answer begins with corporate culture—your organisational backbone.
As Richard Barrett reminds us, culture expresses how you do things. Remote work shakes this foundation structurally. When values, culture, and observable behaviours are aligned, the whole organisation breathes better—from top leadership to every talent.
Ask yourself:
👉 How does your remote management style reflect—or contradict—your company’s values?
Three key influences that shape performance:
- Cultural entropy
How much energy is wasted on unnecessary processes or frustrations?
The higher the entropy, the lower the motivation—and the poorer the client experience. - Personal entropy
How much behaviour is driven by fear during interactions? - Engagement
The balance between autonomy, mastery, and meaning.
Managing a team remotely
This shift is pushing management toward human-centered leadership—a transformation that takes time but is essential for resilience.
Management vs. Leadership
Management controls people, tasks, deadlines.
Leadership achieves goals through trust, inspiration, and mentorship.
And that’s the key: the rise of the mentor-leader.
A mentor supports, challenges, and helps talents grow into the best version of themselves. They listen deeply, ask the right questions, personalise relationships, and lead with empathy.
A 2021 Forbes study revealed:
👉 Empathy is now the No. 1 leadership skill.
It’s the shock absorber that compensates for physical distance. It strengthens connection, supports well-being, and anchors every talent at the right place within the organisation.
Remote leadership must become deeply empathetic to keep teams resilient in an unpredictable world.
What defines effective remote management?

1. A shift toward “network-based” organisations
Success comes from talent and collaboration—beyond hierarchy or titles.
2. Faster, decentralised decision-making
Empower teams. Delegate to the lowest relevant level. Create agility.
3. Elevating and nurturing talent
Track growth with the same rigor as business KPIs.
Place the right people in the right roles.
4. Embracing organisational ecosystems
Partners become extensions of the company.
Interdependence creates more shared value.
5. Continuous learning & new working modes
Leaders must cultivate curiosity, experimentation, and a growth mindset.
If your talents are ready, your organisation will be ready.
Key questions to assess your team:
- What are their current vs. desired skills?
- What soft skills and emotional intelligence levels exist?
- Do they collaborate—or coexist?
- Can they alternate between contributing and leading roles?
- Does a mobility or evolution system exist beyond vertical promotion?
These insights guide your first action plan for improving cohesion and efficiency.
The digital imperative
Remote management also requires technical mastery.
Managers must be at ease with collaborative tools, communication platforms, and digital workflows. Yet many are not.
And with increased digital exposure comes another challenge:
👉 cybersecurity.
It’s no longer if an attack will happen, but when.
Humans remain the biggest vulnerability:
1 incident out of 2 is caused by human error.
Cyber culture is still far from ingrained—even among younger, highly connected generations.
In summary
Remote work reshapes every aspect of organisational life.
Your remote leadership succeeds if you support your talents in developing:
- self-awareness
- collaborative, empathetic leadership skills
- digital fluency and security awareness
Bring people together for a coffee break—yes.
Teach them digital well-being and healthy disconnection—absolutely.
At Châteauform’, we believe companies are living organisms, and leaders are conductors guiding each talent-cell toward harmony. Our mission is to help organisations build a system that adapts, flexes, transforms—and thrives.
A world where remote management becomes a natural extension of human-centered leadership.
FAQ – Organising a Corporate Seminar with Châteauform’
Who is Châteauform’?
For over 25 years, Châteauform’ has been the specialist in hosting corporate seminars and business events. Our venues – country houses, châteaux, and elegant town mansions – are entirely dedicated to companies and designed to foster teamwork, conviviality, and creativity.
What makes a Châteauform’ seminar unique?
With us, everything is included and designed to make your life easier: fully equipped meeting rooms, comfortable accommodation, friendly dining, engaging activities, and the warm support of a dedicated host couple. You focus on your teams – we take care of the rest.
What does “all-inclusive” mean?
Our all-inclusive package covers accommodation, meals, gourmet coffee breaks, fully equipped meeting rooms, technical equipment, and personalised support. There are no hidden costs – everything is included from the start.
What types of seminars and events can we organise with Châteauform’?
- Study days
- Residential seminars (with overnight stay)
- Executive committees
- Training sessions and workshops
- Festive events (cocktail receptions, dinners, team evenings)
How much does a Châteauform’ seminar cost?
Our prices depend on the venue, the number of participants, and the duration of your stay. The all-inclusive formula makes it easy to manage your budget – on average, expect between €290 and €400 (excl. VAT) per participant for a 24-hour residential seminar.
Where are Châteauform’ venues located?
Our houses are located across France and Europe – including Germany, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, and Switzerland. Whether it’s a château in the countryside or a town mansion near a major city, each venue is designed to host your corporate events in an inspiring setting, close to urban centres or surrounded by nature.
How can we book a seminar with Châteauform’?
Simply get in touch in the way that suits you best: fill in our online form, call us directly, chat via WhatsApp, arrange a meeting with one of our advisers, or send us an email.
Can we organise a tailor-made seminar?
Of course. Every seminar is built around your objectives. From meeting formats to dining and activities, we tailor every detail to reflect your expectations and your company culture.
What kind of activities can we include during a seminar?
Our country and city venues offer a wide range of activities: team-building workshops, sports sessions, ice-breakers, creative and cultural experiences, and festive evening events. Activities are adapted to your goals, your team, and the season.
Why choose Châteauform’ rather than a traditional hotel?
Because everything is designed with you in mind. Our venues are fully dedicated to corporate seminars, with purpose-built meeting spaces, exceptional dining, personalised support, and an all-inclusive package with no hidden fees. You enjoy simple, stress-free organisation and a setting that encourages both productivity and connection.