by The Second City
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Feb 14, 2020
Why Virtual Coffee Might Be Your Most Important Meeting
When working remotely, it’s easy for employees to feel out-of-sight, out-of-mind. In the virtual workplace, we can’t bump into each other in the hall and catch up on the weekend’s activities or stand around the breakroom together enjoying a colleague’s birthday cake. These short, casual, personal interactions are essential building blocks for workplace trust and engagement. That is why leaders need to be very intentional about creating similar opportunities like virtual coffee to check-in with employees so they feel seen and heard. And this is especially true for new employees and teams that are searching for belonging.
Improv tenets like active listening and empathy are crucial skills to establishing open lines of communication, developing trust, and connecting authentically so employees feel supported, included, and engaged.
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Join us at the HCI Employee Engagement Conference and learn from trending case studies and discover and the data points and structure you’ll need to create and deploy an employee experience. Get inventive tools and strategies that will improve leadership skills and help managers better connect and guide their teams – everything for little to no investment.
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The Second City has produced some of the most unforgettable satire and influential comedians of the last sixty years. Its pioneering methods inspire the mindsets and behaviors that lead to rapid innovation and incomparable content. Second City Works uses those same methods to create professional development, content, and events that drive personal growth and organizational improvement.
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