Microsoft Teams: Collaboration and Teamwork
For the past couple of years, numerous organisations across many industries have already allowed their employees to work from anywhere. But when coronavirus snowballed into a global pandemic, the number went up and now, almost 88% of all companies worldwide have decided to move their business operations from busy workplaces to remote home offices. This massive shift in the economy’s landscape made way to the rise in popularity of various collaboration tools that are available in the market. And one of the most widely used tools that a lot of companies utilize these days to foster seamless project management is Microsoft Teams.
One of the major concerns that was brought up when the global economy went virtual was the disruption of effective communication. And that concern wasn’t without basis. Communicating, even when we were still reporting to shared offices and having meetings in person, has always been tricky. It is easy to misinterpret what the other person means despite the presence of tone and body language. And now, on top of adjusting to each other’s personalities and nuances, we also must adapt to how things changed so quickly and learn to use unfamiliar tools fast. Let’s look at how Microsoft Teams has been helping more than 13 million people easily connect with each other and efficiently navigate the remote work setup.