by Kate Libbie | May 25, 2020 9:17 am
Considering the specific circumstances caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, one should think about saving business and keeping it operating remotely. But how to set this process correctly? Having 15-years of experience working remotely with customers, QATestLab[1] shares our approach to effective management.
We tried to give advice on how not only to save the full working staff but also how to keep developing during uncertainty. This information will be especially useful for program managers and business owners, who are searching for ways to withstanding force majeure cases of ll kinds.
This article is based on our recent webinar hosted by Partnership Manager in QATestLab – Alina Mironova, Chief Operation Officer of the company – Ivanna Kyryk. You can watch the full version of it on our YouTube channel[2].
Right now, we are all adjusting to the new reality. No one knows how long a crisis will last. But one thing remains clear: when it ends, everything will look different. We need to react fast. How to stay afloat on the market and save resources, employees, and customers?
The answer is simple – the right system of optimizing workflow and flexibility of a team. COO from QATestLab Ivanna has a 5-year experience in managing remote teams, far before the crisis and during it. She highlighted the following points that are helping QATestLab to maintain adaptability to new changes.
Chief Operation Officer – Ivanna – believes and strongly advises everyone to:
All these things combined won’t make you wait long to see satisfactory results.
The team makes progress, but whether it is doing or not – it all depends on managers. So, how do we handle the task of maintaining the team’s productivity? The first thing for this highlighted by Ivanna was company readiness for challenges. Here what she said about it:
By company readiness, I mean mind readiness. So, the management has to be ready not only to accept the changes but also to implement them. They must believe in what they do.
For doing so, QATestLab has the following structure of top management:
Each of the positions implies a building block of the overall team’s success.
You should inform the team about every business matter. You should define and analyze all your strengths and weaknesses, know your potential risks and anticrisis plans should be discussed and prepared. – pointed out Ivanna.
It is important to hold regular high-quality communication within a team and with customers as well. During these brief-talk-sessions we check the progress, and take all customers’ needs into account. When communicating directly with customers, it is highly important to provide full information about the current situation and any updates.
Transparency and regular communication gives confidence in the future for both – your employees and customers, because in the conditions of the global crisis, no one knows what will happen tomorrow. – added Ivanna.
Last but not the least condition of optimizing good workflow within a team is controlling methods. Ivanna emphasized three key things allowing to see good results:
It’s important not only to base the project reporting on bare tools. But it’s vitally significant to ask a customer, which information for the moment is required for him/her. We should be sensitive and listen attentively to the customer. – added COO of QATestLab, Ivanna.
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If you want to discover more tips from our COO and learn more about management structure in our company, watch the full version of our webinar[4]. Follow us on Facebook[5] and Linkedin[6], to stay ahead of the curve and not to miss valuable material.
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