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What software should I use to communicate with and train remote employees?

2 pointsby Apaneabout 4 years ago
I run a startup that is made up of distributed teams, it is completely remote. I would like to keep everyone on the team on the same page and train them. What software should I use? Any recommendations?

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codezeroabout 4 years ago
What problems are you having with coordination right now, and what have you already tried?<p>Have you surveyed your team to see what ways they would most like to keep in the loop&#x2F;receive training?<p>I&#x27;ve used a lot of tools, but I have a hard time recommending things for this without knowing more about what specific gaps you need to fill.<p>We recently started using a SaaS app called Koan to track team progress on individual and organizational OKRs and I like it quite a bit - others would probably be fine doing a similar thing in a spreadsheet.<p>We also have some training in our learning management system (videos, quizzes) for self-learning.<p>I&#x27;ve seen some teams really enjoying Miro (not for me), and some using some of the &quot;video game&quot; style remote presence tools.<p>Ultimately I think you should workshop this w&#x2F; your team and find out what they feel they have been missing &#x2F; need addressed.