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How to take your company culture home

One of the concerns that frequently comes up when companies consider moving parts of their workforce home, is how to maintain company culture when your people are physically dispersed.

The Covid-19 lockdown has forced this issue, and many companies have gone almost entirely remote as a result. While it remains to be seen what the long-term impact will be, in the short-term, it’s critical that companies make an effort to maintain their culture along with other operational aspects of their day-to-day business.

“Maintaining culture while you’re working remotely requires deliberate and consistent action,” says John Woollam, CEO of Euphoria Telecom. “It’s easy to get caught up in the complexities of running day-to-day operations in a time of crisis, so execs need to prioritise making the time to build culture into their daily to-do lists.”

Here are five ways to keep your culture strong and healthy, no matter where your workforce is:

Remote working offers many benefits, including flexible working hours, greater work-life balance due to less time wasted on commuting, reduced office rentals, and happier and more productive workers. “Remote working may have been forced on many organisations, but don’t let that mean that you miss out on the opportunity to take something positive from it,” says Woollam. “Whether it’s more actively working on your culture or considering implementing flexible home working schedules, we can learn a lot about ourselves, our businesses and how we operate during this time, and use these lessons to be more efficient and productive in future.”


Provided by SJ Perry PR on behalf of Euphoria Telecom.