The time has come to stop wasting time in meetings. According to Jamespot, this should be your first resolution for 2022. This software publisher specializes in collaborative and social solutions in SaaS meet you on January 13 at 2:30 p.m. to discover four solutions that will allow you to improve your internal communication and simplify collaboration between your teams.
A live to understand how to improve your internal communication
Maïssa Zouadine and Erwan Soudée will be the two hosts of this live. During 45 minutes, they will give you avenues for reflection and solutions to rethink and improve your internal communication. Objective for 2022: stop wasting time and optimize each of your employees’ tasks, using tools designed for this purpose. On the January 13 webinar program:
- The 4 challenges for companies in 2022
- The solutions offered by Jamespot to answer them
- Questions answers
The Covid-19 pandemic does not seem to have said its last word. There is still time for companies to reorganize and appropriate new solutions to promote internal communication despite social distancing measures. Teleworking should not be a barrier to your activity. During this webinar, you will discover that solutions exist to continue working in the best conditions, despite the distance.
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During the January 13 live, the two Jamespot experts will also give you the keys to boost the productivity of your teams on a daily basis. Working remotely, in cities or even in different countries, does not facilitate collaboration. A phenomenon that can impact both cohesion between employees and the efficiency of the company.
By participating in the Jamespot webinar, you will discover why it is crucial to put in place the right solutions in order to allow your teams to develop and maintain strong relationships.
As usual with Jamespot, if you are not available in this niche but are interested in the topic, you can sign up to receive the replay. You will be able to watch it at a more convenient time and benefit from the advice of the experts at Jamespot.