Businesses are adapting to the crisis and it’s likely these adaptations will take them beyond the Coronavirus pandemic. They are moving towards modern business communication strategies including video, voice and web conferencing as proactive approaches to elastic workforce environments.
So, when we look at the big picture, it’s important to point out that things most likely will never look the same again. Businesses are finding new ways of communicating across employees, connecting with their customers and developing their products despite growing limitations.
We may have inadvertently hit a cultural shift in the workforce that means businesses will function more efficiently on the other end of the pandemic.
So what’s changing? What are we seeing across the nation as businesses adapt to this new way of doing business?
Let’s take a look at how small businesses to large enterprises are shifting their operations to accommodate for the forced changes in business communications.
Also to mention, mobile collaboration tools are extremely convenient. In this decade we are going to see a significant rise in the number of companies allowing for remote work opportunities. Why? Because it has proven economical and productive. Fascinating, right? Studies are showing that in most cases, managers are seeing higher levels of productivity from telecommuters.
Is it because distractions are at an all time low in the comfort of their home office, or is it because companies are equipping staff with the proper tool set to get work done on their own time, and in a way that makes most sense for them?
The answer is probably a combination of both, but it is undeniable that mobile collaboration tools are increasing staff productivity and collaboration, whether in or out of the office building.
Now, as we face the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies that were averse to using these mobile collaboration tools are being forced to see the light. The forced digitalization that many companies are facing is only serving as a guiding light for the future of their business. Business owners and managers are starting to see that mobile collaboration tools are a response to changing demands in their workforce. Employees want more flexibility and better work-life balances and companies must oblige to stay up with modern business culture.