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Wayne Turmel

Wayne Turmel, in his seminal book "The Long-Distance Teammate: Stay Engaged and Connected Working Anywhere," emerges as an author whose literary oeuvre transcends mere instruction, instead offering a profound bio of the human condition in the digital workplace. His works are not merely manuals for remote engagement but rather intricate tapestries woven with the threads of leadership and connectivity, reflecting the multifaceted dynamics of modern interaction in an ethereal yet concrete manner. Born amid the vast expanses of Canada, Turmel's early ambitions led him to the vibrant stage lights of Los Angeles, seeking laughter and applause that remained just out of reach. This initial pursuit, however, became the crucible in which he forged a powerful voice, one that would later resonate within the realm of remote leadership. Now nestled in the lively heart of Las Vegas, Turmel has become an indispensable beacon for those who navigate the nebulous waters of virtual collaboration. His narrative craftsmanship is evident in both his non-fiction endeavors and his fictional explorations. "The Long-Distance Leader" maps the contours of leadership within the intangible corridors of cyberspace, while his historical fictions—"The Count of the Sahara," "Acre’s Bastard," and "Acre’s Orphans"—capture timeless human struggles against exotic backdrops. Turmel's versatility extends to his "Werewolf PI" series, which melds urban fantasy's mystical allure with the gritty realism of detective noir. Through his diverse literary contributions and his pivotal role at the Remote Leadership Institute, Wayne Turmel offers insights that are at once timely and timeless, illuminating paths for those who seek to harmonize technology with humanity in an increasingly virtual epoch.

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The Long-Distance Teammate

A compelling book by Wayne Turmel

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Wayne Turmel

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Wayne Turmel

The Long-Distance Teammate