Working Remotely? How to Use Video to Stay Productive & Connected to Your Team
Working remotely because of COVID-19, or Coronavirus, is now a global phenomenon. Every day we see more stories about mandatory lockdowns, quarantines, universities and schools closing their doors, and businesses shifting to remote work.
For millions of professionals around the world, they will be working remotely for the very first time. Without the familiar routines of office life, it’s easy to disappear into the background, and to lose the visibility you depend on to work effectively with your colleagues.
Does that describe you? Or perhaps you’ve been working remotely for a while, and are trying to achieve the same success you could in person. No matter what the reason for your remote work, there is a not-so-secret weapon you can use to ensure you stay connected to your teammates and in visual communication with your manager.
Here are the ten best video templates for staying productive and connected to your team while working remotely…
Working Remotely: Video Templates for Keeping Projects On Track
The first and most important area to address when shifting to remote working is to keep your specific projects on track. Where working in person allows impromptu conversations and adjustments as you go, your communication needs to be much more intentional when you’re not in the same physical location.
From planning your project kickoff, setting project goals, and following up on crucial meetings, to sharing your results along the way, no remote worker should be without these video templates.
Project kickoff video template
Project goals video template
Meeting followup video template
A/B test results video template
Working Remotely: Video Templates for Engaging and Regular Updates
Checking in with your manager is something that happens organically in an office. You say hello in the morning, and very naturally follow up with how things are going. But when you’re working remotely, you need to OVER COMMUNICATE in order to reach the same levels of visibility.
The following video templates are creative and engaging ways to share important and timely updates with your manager, your team, or your entire company…
Company news video template
In-flight announcement video template
Working Remotely: Video Templates for Peer Learning & Innovation
Another challenge remote workers struggle with is isolation. Not just the social isolation one can feel without the hustle and bustle of the office, but also the professional isolation that can accompany physical distance.
But just because you aren’t in the same location doesn’t mean you can’t collaborate and connect with your teammates. You simply need to proactively communicate. And the best way to do that is visually.
Use these video templates to create peer learning videos to share your expertise across the team and keep your colleagues up to date with the latest best practices in your field.
Ready to take collaboration to the next level? Take the change of pace to focus on new innovation by organizing a remote hackathon!
8 simple steps video template
5 video tips template
How to video template
Remote hackathon team video template
Access These Video Templates & More
You can find these video templates (and others just like them) in the Powtoon template gallery.
Simply log into your account with your organization’s subdomain.
Click ‘More Templates’ from your My Powtoons page, and browse by category.
You can preview any template. When you find the one you want, just click ‘use’ to launch the Powtoon Studio.
No Matter Where You Work… Stay Connected with Visual Communications
These templates are just the start, but as soon as you begin to up your visual communications game with video, you will find your ability to stay productive and connected to your team will only grow.
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Please note: Powtoon is a visual communication platform, not a health organization. Information about the COVID-19 outbreak is changing by the minute. Please be sure to verify, by direct and live contact with your local health authorities, any specific health-related inquiries.
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