Mastering the art of communication in today’s workplace depends on our ability to work asynchronously.
But the need to respect different time zones and personal schedules is only part of the challenge. The bigger factor is that there simply aren’t enough hours in the day to discuss everything on Zoom calls and deliver valuable work.
That’s why the average employee now spends 10 hours a week collaborating in Slack. It’s the only way today’s remote and hybrid work models can function — at least, without driving us all to burnout.
And yet, Slack itself can complicate our workflow if it’s not used effectively. It’s part of a sprawl of SaaS applications most of us now navigate daily in order to get things done. Hopping from platform to platform to find, update, and share documents can feel distracting, exhausting, and prone to error. So it’s no wonder most employees are grateful for any opportunities to cut out steps.
At Coveo,
Leave a Reply