![]() If you’ve heard of “asynchronous communication,” this is it, and it’s a game changer for work. Using images and video in this way makes it so employees can communicate like they’re in-person, without needing to be in-person or on a video call. When an image isn’t enough, a video can be recorded, with or without voice narration, and shared just as quickly. No need to write out a description or explanation, the words are all contained in the visual. Snagit makes it easy to quickly take a screenshot, make quick, simple edits like annotations or text, and send the image to a colleague. By capturing and sharing screenshots or short videos, employees can say more while typing and talking on video calls less. TechSmith Snagit helps remote employees and offices return to and even exceed the efficient communication that used to happen within the office. A better way to communicate in the remote office Neither is an efficient use of time, and both can be fairly exhausting when added to everything else workers already have on their plates. Now, instead of swinging by a colleague’s desk, we’re forced to jump on a live video call or type out a long explanation of what’s being discussed. No longer can employees walk to one another’s desks to ask a question, go over something, or demonstrate exactly how a process is done. One of the biggest losses of the remote work transition has been the ease of communication and information flow that normally happens in an office setting. Navigating a sudden transition to remote work led to challenges both expected and unexpected. It’s not exactly perceptive to say the last year has been an unprecedented experience for most companies. ![]()
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