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The pile-up of meetings at a company can slow progress. Here’s how to clear the lane so your teams can drive more meaningful results.
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The pile-up of meetings at a company can slow progress. Here’s how to clear the lane so your teams can drive more meaningful results.
Employee experience has taken great strides in recent times. The advent of the modern intranet has offered advantages and benefits that answer several needs plaguing corporate communications. Yes, it’s that incredible. And we’re sharing 11 revolutionary benefits below, in fact!
Whether you’re scheduling a one-on-one or a company-wide meeting, or somewhere in between, you’ll want to make sure the meeting was productive for all attendees. With the “Meeting Agenda” template from Mattermost Boards, you and your team can come to every meeting prepared and leave the meeting with clarity. In this guide, we’ll show you how to customize a pre-built Mattermost Boards template to create your own meeting agenda board.
Excellent internal communication procedures are frequently associated with increased production, earnings, and employee happiness. Your workers will benefit from your excellent internal communications plan when they entirely comprehend the company's goals, values, and culture. However, internal communication conundrums are commonplace in many businesses. This is a problem as it can disrupt workflows, confound attempts at collaboration and lead to confusion on a company-wide scale.
Instant Messaging vs. Email has been at war for many years as communication tools. Since you utilize instant messaging (IM) over emails more often, later is no longer relevant. However, a specific subset of users sees instant messaging as a very bothersome tool. Kindly refer to the below explicit definitions to understand the difference between Email and IM.
Once again we see bureaucrats with a poor understanding of how modern technology works deny ordinary people their right to privacy, as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 12). This time it’s India, where Element is one of 14 messaging apps blocked by the Central Indian Government which - we believe from media reports - relates to Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000.