VSee for virtual teams

Meeting with Virtual TeamsWorking remotely can be a pain sometimes, but having access to a powerful video tool that can be used for a variety of situations can make working with your virtual teams so much easier. You can create and maintain multiple video sessions and eliminate the issues that crop up in staff communications due to the lack of non-verbal cues that are vital to communication.

Save Time & Money

When all meetings can occur remotely, you no longer have to fly remote employees to various places. Everyone can be on the same page no matter where their physical location may be. It’s easy to work as a team and get things done when staff can meet regularly despite any distance issues.

Make Meetings a Snap

Getting everyone on the same page is much easier now that VSee is in the picture. Meetings utilizing group video assists in keeping virtual teams and management connected in spite of hectic schedules. Everyone can tune in at meeting time, connect, and then resume their work. It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.

Enables Accurate Communications

VSee makes it so much easier to have one on one conversations with virtual teams. Speak to staff face to face to ensure accurate communications are taking place. No more misunderstandings occurring because memos got crossed, or someone was left out of the loop. Make sure everyone is aware of what is going on and monitor progress in real time. VSee offers a fuller range of interactivity than similar programs and services such as Webex.

VSee makes life much easier. It’s a great alternative to other programs and services, and it’s affordable. Try us now at vsee.com

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Top 5 Tips To Being An Effective Remote Worker

We’ve devoted posts to the corporate environment of remote work and distributed teams.  Today’s installment is directed at our end users who find themselves to be, you guessed it, remote workers.

There is sometimes an assumption within the tech world that any problem can be solved by a tool.  “If someone isn’t an effective remote worker, maybe we can create a tool to make them effective.”  There is actually a lot more to the picture than what tool you are using to get their work done.

First, you must make a careful assessment of your character.  Just about anyone can work from home (or the hotel, or the park, or the cafe) for a day.  The question is, can you stand working without the hustle of an office for days, weeks, or years on end?  You have to be able to handle the environment of working without a net.   You must also be very motivated by deadlines.  (See Five Things You’ll Miss by Not Working In An Office.)

If you (and/or your boss) believe you fit the above profile, I have a list of suggestions to help you survive and be productive:

1)      Have a dedicated workspace/office

My home office actually has a placard that says, “Office” over the door.  There are two reasons to have this space:  i) It’s a tax write Continue reading