IT help for running your business from home with Paul Ballinger of STL
With businesses now faced with operating from home rather than the office, it’s vital that you get the foundations right.
Join Paul Ballinger of STL Communications as he takes a look at the following:
Collaboration: how do you get your individuals working remotely to operate as a cohesive team? Adoption of the right tools and the knowledge on how to use them is vital
Connection: is the connectivity your employees have at home suitable for the work that you need them to do in terms of speed and quality, when they may be sharing with other people who are working and home-schooling
Communication: how to keep communicating seamlessly with your team and customers whilst ensuring both productivity and wellbeing.
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