A veteran Googler who founded mulitpurpose messaging app Rock maintains that operating asynchronously lets work get done on time. People are less stressed and it allows for a wider talent pool, too.
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Video messaging brings a new twist to asynchronous communications, and could help businesses connect staffers more effectively as hybrid remote work strategies continue post-pandemic. Video meetings ...
I'm writing this piece with my 7-year-old sitting on the table and building a Lego house while my team is experiencing a blackout because of a power supply issue. My kid is terribly sick, and when I'm ...
CEO & Founder of Rock.so. Kenzo writes about the future of work, distributed teams, and how you can enable anyone to work from anywhere. Have you ever imagined what it would be like to start your ...
Instant-messaging tools like Slack have become the primary way to collaborate in real time. These tools made remote work possible but have also contributed to burnout and mental-health issues. Some ...
Delve into the dynamic interplay of digital technology and everyday communication skills. This exploration offers an insightful look at how we’re adapting and managing to thrive in an ever-evolving ...