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A distributed team is made up of people who operate totally remotely from different places, often across many time zones. There is no central office, so team members use digital communication and collaboration technologies to stay in touch.

In contrast, a hybrid team blends remote and in-office work. Some employees work from a physical office, while others operate remotely, either full-time or on a flexible schedule. This model allows for in-person collaboration while still offering the flexibility of remote work.

The essential distinction is in structure: remote teams do not have a physical office, whereas hybrid teams have, but they allow for flexibility. Both models require effective communication tactics, although hybrid teams may have an advantage in developing in-person ties when necessary.

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joshhaas25

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