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Preferred has been serving the Tinley Park area since 1991, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Remote Teams Demand New Approaches

Remote Teams Demand New Approaches

Many of today’s businesses span continents. That’s not an exaggeration. With faster Internet speeds fueling remote workforces, some businesses choose to strategically use workers from all over the globe to create and sell their products or services. In today’s blog, we’ll discuss some of the adjustments and alterations that you need to make when relying on truly remote teams.

Prioritize Communications Tools

When small businesses switch to remote teams, they need to make a lot of changes to how they work. First, they have to find good ways to communicate. Tools that make it easy for teams to talk and work together online are best. It’s important to have clear rules about things like when people should respond to messages and how to set up meetings so everyone stays on the same page.

Cloud Collaboration

They also need to make sure employees have the right tools to do their jobs. This might mean providing laptops, helping them set up a workspace at home, and making sure they have fast Internet. Businesses should use online systems to store files so everyone can access what they need, no matter where they are. Keeping data safe is super important too, so companies often use things like secure Internet connections and password protection.

Maintain Company Culture

Building a good team culture is a big deal. Since people aren’t in the same office, companies often set up online hangouts, check-ins, or fun activities to help everyone feel connected. Flexible schedules are common, letting workers choose hours that fit their lives. The key is creating trust and teamwork even when everyone is apart. 

Have a Comprehensive Operational Strategy

Businesses might offer training to help workers learn new tools or give advice on staying healthy and managing stress while working from home. Clear rules about things like work hours and paying for home office expenses are also important. Instead of meeting in person, they may handle sales and customer questions online with video calls or chat services so it's important that customers still feel taken care of, even if the workers in the business are working remotely.

At Preferred, we can help any type of business grow into remote operations, whether that means one or two workers to dozens. Contact our knowledgeable professionals today at Preferred to learn more about including remote workers into your business.

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