Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Working Remotely
The trend is that people have been able to work remotely and be in the office as much. This means that they are in the field and possibly getting more accomplished that way that being stuck in a cubicle somewhere. Obviously there are many communication services such as video conferencing and call forwarding that are needed but for the most part the people use their own phone. One of the best tips that I have heard about how to get your workers to be more comfortable about working from home (or wherever) is that technology needs to be utilized to make collaboration much easier. Setting a clear standard for communication will help teams avoid
miscommunication and streamline the workflow process. Start with daily
and weekly check-ins so employees can share what they’re working on. You
can take things even more granular by sharing a list of daily tasks to
ensure that the whole team is aware of one another’s immediate
priorities. Then, coordinate weekly or monthly lunch-and-learns during
which team members present projects they’re working on, and use
videoconferencing to bring in those not located in the office.
Co-workers can give feedback on projects and help improve product
quality and collaboration.
These communication services have really helped my business. I also do interviews with internet phone services.
ReplyDeleteCloud services and content management has also helped businesses have more people working in the field. This gives people more flexibility.
ReplyDeleteI have actually saved a lot of money using internet phone services. It has made me more productive as well.
ReplyDeleteSoftware development is one of the fields where people can work remotely. All you need is a great computer and a little creative spark.
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