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Practical Productivity –
Seeing Eye to Eye
By Jane Cage, HTS COO
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will admit – when I talk with you by phone, you might not have my undivided
attention. And I bet I don’t have your complete attention either. At the office,
we have all become notorious multi-taskers. When I receive a call from a fellow
employee, I may be answering an email or sorting out my post office mail.
Sometimes, I’m even checking out something on the internet. And do you know
what? I’ve discovered that when I try to do too many tasks at once, I’m not as
effective as I should be. Strangely enough, I don’t have that problem when
someone visits my office and we talk face-to-face. And, why is that? -- Because
I’m forced to give my complete attention to the person I’m talking to. It would
be rude to sort mail and discuss a business issue with a colleague at the same
time.
So, how can technology come into play
in the area of human interaction? The answer is easier than you may think and
about the size of a tennis ball. It’s a webcam! Using a web camera adds another
dimension to distance communication. Instead of picking up the phone to call
someone, I find myself using one of my instant messaging tools instead. I click
on a name, choose the icon to make a phone call, and before I know it – I’m
talking to you face-to-face (well, at least screen-to-screen). More and more
office users have made a webcam part of their computer setup – and maybe you
should too. A webcam is inexpensive – less than $40 for a basic camera and
around $100 for a full-featured camera. The result is a more satisfying
communication experience.
Our office has taken a real step up in
improving our communications by installing Microsoft Communications Server. It’s
a secure instant messaging system that everyone in our office uses. We can even
schedule conference calls with multiple staff members where I see the face of
the person who is speaking at the time. On top of that, it works with our
Exchange Server so that it can read employee calendars and I can see just by
looking at the list who is in the office, out of the office, busy, available or
already in a call. So, now, when I need to speak to someone in another office, I
can see their availability before I even try to make the call.
Improving communications is a focus
area for almost every company. When e-mail was introduced it was a giant leap
forward. Now may be the time for you to think about taking the next step – using
technology to take your communications to the next level. It has made a big
difference for us – I believe it can for you as well. |