What does that mean? In case of conflicts, you do not have the advantage of sorting out issues over coffee. While introducing your senior colleagues, you do not have the opportunity to use your body language or gestures to convey respect. To build team camaraderie, you do not have the option of conducting outdoor group activities that used to be excellent icebreakers.
This rapidly evolving landscape has left managers at a loss. It is the beginning of a tectonic shift in how managers design, monitor and manage work digitally. So, how do you ensure that each of these intergenerational workgroups feels included in a digitally led environment? How do you ensure that their productivity and motivation levels do not fluctuate while being a virtual workforce?
Here are a few ways that could help you create a digitally inclusive environment for your team to make everyone feel valued and welcomed.