As the workplace becomes a hybrid where employees work both from home and office, communication has become a key factor to make it all work. Dictionary.com defines communication as “the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech,
When we were hit by the pandemic in 2020, suddenly everything changed. Some 70% of the world’s workforce was forced to work remotely. We ended up spending more time on audio/video calls and other collaboration tools than in conference rooms
Our typical workday is filled with overflowing emails, pings from group chats, meeting invitations, to-do reminders etc. A study shows that office workers are interrupted by distractions roughly every 11 minutes. After every distraction, it normally takes around 25 minutes
Effective communication serves as the cornerstone of any thriving workplace, playing a pivotal role in fostering collaboration, productivity, and overall organizational success. Research indicates that companies with robust communication practices experience 50% lower employee turnover rates and 47% higher total
In a highly digital work environment, mastering virtual collaboration is essential for organizations that want to succeed with remote and hybrid teams. Online meetings, also known as video meetings or web conferences, act as the foundation of remote collaboration. They
With burnout and turnover already at an all-time high, organizations worldwide are looking to improve their employees’ experience through digital transformation. With a shift to remote and hybrid work, companies expect to make digital transformations through a unified communication platform
Unified communications (UC) emerged as a must-have technology during the pandemic. The latest global survey from Statista reveals that still 73% of employees want remote work options to remain after the pandemic. With the remote work trend expected to continue
Hot-desking has emerged as a popular trend in modern workplaces, offering a flexible and dynamic approach to office space utilization. In the era of hybrid work models, where remote and in-person collaboration intertwine, hot-desking presents itself as a viable solution
Back in the 70s, emails were ruling the business world as the most popular communication channel. According to Radicati, in 2020, the number of email users reached the 4 billion mark, which means that over 50% of the world’s population
Unified communication is the convergence of multiple communications technologies into a single solution. It enables companies to cut costs by consolidating separate applications into one efficient platform for text, voice and video communications, accessible from anywhere via any device. Unified