A crisis requires flexibility and adaptability, but also creativity and awareness. Coronavirus has a major impact on business. Many works at home and that is quite different. For example, it is a switch in terms of communication. And how do you keep a good balance, when you work from home for example? There are plenty of new challenges.
Agility requires continuous checking of the market, flexible working and being able to adapt quickly in changing circumstances. From our company, we can now help others by sharing our knowledge.
Remote meetings are vastly different from in-person meetings. Interaction is different, artifacts you use to run the meeting are different, and it’s harder to create collaboration. We’ll look at some things you can do to have effective and fun remote meetings.
When in the office, breaks come naturally. You walk to the coffee machine and have a chat with a co-worker, or you take a bio break and meet someone in the hallway, or you go out for lunch with a group of people. When working from home, these moments don’t happen naturally anymore. During this webinar, we’ll look at ways to keep your workday healthy and how to take enough (of the right) breaks.
Now that you’re working from home, it’s easy to just keep working well into the night. The lines between work and private live start to fade. While desirable for some, it might be a serious issue for others. During this webinar, we’ll explore how to deal with working hours now that you’re not in the office.
With remote working comes the challenge of staying in touch with each other. Ideally, we want this to be as unobtrusive as possible, but at the same time, we want to keep some of those quick and effective lines of communication in place. During this webinar, we’ll explore some practices around using the right communication tool for the right purpose.
Now that most of the world is working remotely, people don’t get to see their co-workers anymore. The absence of face-to-face communication has a profound effect on how people work together. During this webinar we’ll explore some webcam practices you can employ to improve remote collaboration.