So, how do you say welcome to the team to a new member of your company? You have on-boarded them to your team and want to welcome them but don’t know the best way to do it? When a new employee joins your company, it’s critical to say welcome to the team by drafting a message that immediately makes them feel like a part of the team. A welcome message might be short and friendly, or it can be lengthier and contain crucial information.
In the modern enterprise company, things move faster than ever before, making employee productivity crucial to its success. If you think your old systems and interfaces are working just fine, take a second look and you’ll likely find outdated practices and slow processes that can be eliminated. Better productivity can result in higher profit by reducing the enterprise’s operational costs. With more discipline about productivity, employees can often achieve more in less time.
At a glance, working under agile methodologies seems like a trend. Everyone’s doing it at angel-backed startups and at the hottest new software development studios. Bigger, established companies are still using the tried and tested traditional approach, with a rigid hierarchy – and they don’t seem to be struggling much.
It’s a common misconception that most companies operate on a 9-5 schedule or employ a three-shift schedule (morning, afternoon, and night/graveyard). In fact, many companies and industries benefit from shift work where employees rotate on a 12-hour shift schedule. This offers 24/7 coverage of all business operations. In this article, we’ll discuss one of these employee scheduling plans, the Panama Schedule, and explore how it works.
Given that many teams work remotely now, keeping the communication effective is a challenge for companies, and having a formal communication strategies in place are an absolute must. Although some organizations have launched hybrid work or plan to return to offices after the pandemic ends, only 3% of employees and entrepreneurs are ready to work full time at a physical office.