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Balancing Remote Team Workloads

Ensure equitable workload distribution among remote team members.

{"problem":"A remote team of 5 members is tasked with a project requiring 200 hours of work, but one member is overloaded with 80 hours while others have 20 each. How to redistribute tasks efficiently?","pitfall":"A novice may overlook individual capacity and assume even distribution is fair, which can lead to burnout for some and underutilization of others. This is wrong because team members have different skills and availability.","steps":[{"label":"Step 1: Calculate Average Workload","calculation":"Total Workload = 200 hours\nTeam Members = 5\nAverage Workload = Total Workload / Team Members = 200 / 5 = 40 hours","annotation":"Understanding the average workload helps identify how much work…

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