
The importance of a Communications Charter
12/14/23 • 19 min
Join us in this episode of the Be Happy Remote Podcast as Sam discusses how an individual, team, or company communications charter will improve your communication and take some of the guesswork out of work. Learn what a communication charter is and exactly what to include in your teams to set yourselves up for success. Miscommunication and conflict are two common stressors at work but if we took the guesswork out of communicating remotely, we could minimise both. Access the resources discussed in this episode: - An introduction to DISC - Leveraging Your Virtual 1:1 Meetings - Includes your 'User Manual'
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https://behappyremote.gumroad.com/l/charter Follow @BeHappyRemote on Instagram/Twitter for more tips and tricks to navigate remote work. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review, share this episode with a friend, and be sure to follow or subscribe to stay updated with future episodes.
Join us in this episode of the Be Happy Remote Podcast as Sam discusses how an individual, team, or company communications charter will improve your communication and take some of the guesswork out of work. Learn what a communication charter is and exactly what to include in your teams to set yourselves up for success. Miscommunication and conflict are two common stressors at work but if we took the guesswork out of communicating remotely, we could minimise both. Access the resources discussed in this episode: - An introduction to DISC - Leveraging Your Virtual 1:1 Meetings - Includes your 'User Manual'
Communications Charter Canva Whiteboard Template
https://behappyremote.gumroad.com/l/charter Follow @BeHappyRemote on Instagram/Twitter for more tips and tricks to navigate remote work. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review, share this episode with a friend, and be sure to follow or subscribe to stay updated with future episodes.
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