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United Kingdom
General community for news/discussion in the UK.
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Pick the most appropriate, and put it there.
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Do you think some level of collaboration might help them do their job? Do you find online communication sucks?
It's not about getting people in one place for management's sake. It's about getting people to communicate with each other.
If only some kind of communication system existed that allowed them to communicate from the comfort of their own homes. Sci-Fi nonsense I know.
Yeah. That's some Star Trek "Captain Kirk goes to space", make-believe bullshit. But I guess we can still dream. /s
My team resolved this by using the plethora of collaboration tools at our disposal.
We have a chat that goes all day, every day. At times, we have breakout chats for specific work projects.
We have a tool that lets us collaboratively project manage, centralize our files, and document organizational knowledge.
I would move hundreds of miles away if I didn’t have to come into the office once a month to make an out of touch leadership feel better.
oh no dude, it's exactly about this. and commercial real estate prices.
make no mistake.