With the rise of hybrid and remote work, the way teams communicate and collaborate has fundamentally changed. As such, the days of huddling around the water cooler and huddling by the whiteboard seem antiquated. According to a Gallup poll released in February 2024, 54% of remote-capable U.S. workers work in hybrid environments, 27% exclusively remote, and 20% on-site. Additionally, Upwork estimates that 22% of American workers will work remotely by 2025. Suffice it to say that hybrid and remote teams are here to stay. Therefore, to thrive in this new environment, you need to communicate effect…