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Integrate moments of conviviality and promote camaraderie

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 6:26 am
by nishat@264
Stand-up meetings can be held in writing, for example in a specific Slack channel , or can also be held live in a video call. Whatever works best for your team!

A simple, but easily overlooked, thing: When you work remotely , you can easily miss the connection with the rest of the team that comes naturally when you're working in the same room or standing at the water cooler (or coffee machine) together.

Want to introduce these moments for informal team discussions in a remote environment ?

You can always schedule a recurring video call denmark cell phone number list at lunchtime or at a specific time of day, during which you can discuss topics that are not work-related. If the frequency is too high, you can also schedule a weekly video call.

If you're using a team collaboration platform like Slack , you can also add some less serious channels. For example, we use:

#random: for just about everything
#party: for parties and gatherings
#jingl: for music videos; we have a funny habit of ending our sentences with song lyrics and... we created an internal Slack app that shares a YouTube video for that song when we use the /jingl command (don't judge us).
#interesting: for interesting articles
Go crazy

Investing in a set of digital tools that improve collaboration
Throughout this article, I've mentioned a number of handy tools you can use to optimize your remote collaboration .

Here is a quick summary of all the tools mentioned:

A CRM to keep everything in one place, without needing to input too much data. Our customers would probably recommend Salesflare to you
A video calling software like Zoom , or if you want to set up dedicated rooms with documents and a whiteboard, etc: Vectera
If you want a video platform specifically for sales, check out Crankwheel or Demodesk
A tool to quickly send video messages like Bonjoro (or Loom if you want to record your screen too).