The impact of Covid-19 pushed many businesses to embrace flexible, remote working.
According to Ann Francke, head of the Chartered Management Institute, the effect was so big that it might, ‘change the workplace forever.’
The good news for you, dear reader, is we’ve been working remotely for many years now. So, we’re well-positioned to share our experience around what works. That way, we can do our bit for any organisation looking to get better at remote working.
The shift to remote working will create challenges within your culture. No longer can your team gather around the water cooler and listen to Barry from Sales run through his latest roster of dad-jokes. Oh, the humanity.
However, there’s plenty you can do to preserve your culture (and indeed, grow it) whilst working remotely. Here are some ideas:
When you get it right, you’ll nourish your culture and build a happy remote workplace. And of course to do this, you’ll need the right software.
Naturally, you’re going to rely on apps and the cloud to make remote working a success for your team.
You’ll need to tick a few fundamentals. Consider looking at apps that cover:
When it comes to your marketing needs, we can heartily recommend all-in-one solutions like HubSpot. It handles your social media, email marketing, blogging, sales, and much more.
It’s easy to assume that your newly remote staff will just do their same jobs, except now, they’ll be at home. Unfortunately, it’s a little more complicated than that. You’ll want to put some time toward training them in a few specific areas.
What should training include? Here are some ideas:
Now that your team members are remote, gone are the days where you can look over their shoulder to see what they’re doing. (We hope you weren’t doing that, anyway!)
The upside? This is a great opportunity to empower your staff so that they become more pro-active and productive.
It’s also a good time to uncover future leaders. As Nathan Hirsch, Founder of Outsource School, says: ‘Working remotely with your team is the best time to find out who has the leadership potential.’
Here are some ideas to support your staff and give them the opportunity to take on more responsibility:
Unfortunately, remote working can create unique IT security issues that you simply can’t ignore.
You don’t need security that rivals Mi5, but you do need to get the fundamentals right. These are:
For a more detailed look at what secure IT looks like for a remote working business, here’s a complete guide.
Long-term flexible working is a challenge that many businesses struggle to solve.
By getting your culture right, using the right applications, and following the rest of our advice, you’ll be well on your way to making a success of it.
However, if you aren’t careful, the change to flexible working can affect your marketing performance. To hold a mirror up to your marketing efforts, and get a quick, accurate snapshot of how your marketing is really going, download our free marketing maturity matrix below.