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Building communities. Building resilience.
Building communities. Building resilience.
While meeting with a customer to present new products or ideas is always best done in-person, sometimes, that just isn’t an option. As we all navigate this changing business landscape due to the impacts of COVID-19, many of us are having to shift our norm and get creative in order to keep things moving.
You don’t need expensive, studio-quality equipment to look good on a video. In fact, you don’t even need technical knowledge. Here are seven (and a half) tips and hacks to make sure you’re looking your best on video calls.
Social media is current. It’s interactive. It’s live. And it doesn’t get more live than livestreaming. Welcome back to Wrangling Your Social Strategy. This week we will look at live video streaming and how to make it work for your business.
One of the first steps in preparing to work from home for an extended time is to maintain a daily routine and set clear boundaries. Brandon and Holly take a closer look at how you can make this work.
We’re all getting to know the benefits, challenges and pitfalls of videoconferencing a little bit better these days. A virtual meeting is a fantastic alternative to meeting face-to-face, especially while we’re staying home to stay healthy.
One of the best ways to stay connected with customers and colleagues while maintaining social distance is to turn a face-to-face meeting into a virtual video conference. There is plenty of technology available, both for free and at a cost, to be able to create a virtual space to come together while we’re apart.
Collaborating with colleagues while you’re not in the same room becomes a real challenge. If you’re working with big print files or video, sharing the work you’re doing can quickly get cumbersome. It’s just easier to respond to ideas in the moment! Luckily, technology exists to help remote teams work together to develop ideas across … Continued
What your company does during these uncertain times matters. Equally important is what your company says. Sharing honest, accurate, consistent messages with employees and customers will help them feel safe and secure. It will help all of us get through this crisis. But with everything else you’re trying to balance, how do you go about … Continued
How do you handle interruptions? Holly and Brandon give a few pointers for keeping your cool when you’re interrupted while working from home, plus advice on creating a productive workspace for yourself.