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Work at home declarations from the CDC and other government agencies may become the new normal. Not only is it becoming a temporary law, but it's also the best way to protect your employees from exposure to the novel corona-virus.
So how can you as a business owner prepare to transition your workforce into a work-at-home team that still performs at a high level?
We've created a step-by-step process to help you prepare.
Six Steps to Enable Your Remote Workers
Solid Internet
for Employees
Check with your employees to see what kind of home broadband they have. To run business voice and video calls they need a minimum of 50 Mb down, 5 Mb upload speed.
Move your Phone System
To The Cloud
UCaaS can reduce your traditional phone bill and extend your phone system to mobile apps while adding features like Video Conferencing.
Move your Desktop Workspace
To The Cloud
You will still need to control the security and backup of work being done. Workspace and Desktop as a Service programs remove the issue of having to support individual issues.
Move Contact Center
To The Cloud
If you have a contact center or help desk in the office, moving these functions to the cloud allows your employees to work from home.
Identify & Provide
Necessary Devices
Make sure your employees have the technology they need such as mobile apps or softphones, and desktop or laptop computers.
Remote
File Share
When you have workers at home they still must be able to share, collaborate, and store files in the cloud. One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, and ShareSync are great solid options that can be set up to also meet compliance requirements.
How Fast Can You
Make The Pivot?
If you would like assistance putting together a work-at-home technology plan, contact us and we will get you moving in the right direction quickly.
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