Programs That Help Global Workforces

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(Newswire.net — August 28, 2021) –When you have a global workforce it can be difficult to make sure everyone gets the memo at the same time. Although the world is more connected than ever, it can be difficult to make sure everything runs smoothly when your team is international – time differences and problems with wifi aside, simply making sure each member of the team is able to contact every other member is a real challenge. 

Luckily, especially because of the pandemic, there are more solutions than ever to this thorny problem in the form of programs that help communication and enable materials to be stored in the same place. So today we thought we would put a list together of programs you can use to help your global workforce feel right at home.  

So what are these magical workforce-saving programs? 

  1. Equus ecosystem

This program really has it all – from HR to finance and recruitment, the Equus Ecosystem is the ultimate workflow and compliance solution for modern business. Each aspect of Equus flows simply and easily, allowing smooth management of every aspect of corporate life and clean functioning of adjacent workplace teams. This is by far the strongest program for managers in any sector to successfully manage multiple teams and projects as well as administrative tasks. 

2. Zoom

Although it’s become the tool for remote socializing through the past two years, zoom started life as the original conferencing app. If all you need is the ability to have meetings remotely from time to time then zoom is the ideal program for you, as it allows you have meetings of an unlimited length and participants if you’re willing to invest a small amount in a premium membership. 

3. Slack

Primarily a chat function, slack is a great program to use if you need to focus on instant communication and project management rather than conferencing and meetings. Slack allows you to have different chats for different teams and projects and is a great place to share documents, ask questions and collaborate on projects. 

4. Teams

As well as having the same communication abilities as zoom and Skype, which allow you to have meetings remotely, teams have the added advantage of allowing your team to have access to all Microsoft programs and documents in one place. You can also have lots of different groups to allow different projects to work alongside, as well as having a chat function for easy communication between whole teams and individual members. 

So there you have it – if you’ve been struggling to manage your international workforce, then this list will help you on your way to success.