Asynchronous communication, a cornerstone of remote work, can be a game-changer when mastered. Let's delve into its nuances, exploring its benefits and how to effectively implement it, transforming your team's productivity and work-life balance.
Asynchronous Communication
Send a message and not expect an immediate response
- Asynchronous communication allows you to have more time to take action and reflect
- Use these strategies to keep productivity up while allowing your teams the flexibility they need to take care of their families while still working independently
Slack is a synchronous tool, but it is often used as a tool that requires a quick and timely response.
- During uncertain times, consider “do I need an immediate response?” and “am I respecting people’s time?”
- Use email in conjunction with other forms of communication, like video, to ensure that during these uncertain times you are communicating in a way that allows people to focus on deep work while staying informed.
Video
Record a video of yourself for quick feedback or to share some news
- Asynchronous video allows you to show your face and expressions so it’s more personal
- Quickly send something through what’s on your mind and keep in touch in a real way
Audio
Leave a quick audio message with your thoughts and feedback so that the person can reply on their own time