While remote working can be a great way to make sure your company is getting the most out of its employees, it can also present some challenges when it comes to communicating and scheduling meetings. To better serve your clients, being mindful of schedules is something all businesses should be aware of when making the shift to remote working.
At Business Continuum, facilitating remote work for our business is largely attributed to the scheduling tools and platforms we use in our day-to-day operations, some of which include:
Microsoft Office 365: We use Microsoft Teams daily at Business Continuum. Microsoft Teams make it simple to organise and conduct group meetings, calls, and even just internal check-ins on a daily basis. It also allows us to quickly view our colleague’s calendars to see when everyone is available at any given time. This saves us countless hours of figuring out when we can meet up with one co-worker. Teams also will enable you to add attachments such as files or links to the event if needed.
Tip – As part of your Microsoft Office subscription, your business can also utilise the Microsoft Bookings app within Microsoft Teams to internally enhance collaborations as a team. Staff and clients can pick a suitable date and time to book a meeting, and a calendar invite will automatically be sent directly to the recipient’s Microsoft Outlook account. If your business already operates using Microsoft, using the Bookings app is a great way to maximise your time while staying mindful of client and employee schedules. Having both communication and scheduling platforms under Microsoft Office 365 that talk to each other for no additional cost helps us use our time more effectively in the workplace.