There are many different options for communication in the remote space, including voice, text, video, apps, email etc. What are the best channels or platforms for the messages you want to communicate? What is the best way to communicate the message you are saying? What is the best channel for each person you are talking with?
Communication in the virtual space can be an art form. It’s easy to make assumptions about how people want to be communicated with when we aren’t together. Consider what you want to do in order to invite team members to share and interact in a way that works for them.
This week have discussion around what preferences you have around receiving and giving communication. Flag areas that need further attention (i.e. finding out that someone never reads texts, or only checks email once a day). Adjust your communication appropriately.
Enjoy the conversation!
Jennifer
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