Messaging Solutions for Businesses
By definition, communications is a two-way street.
Messaging is like business texting. Just like you’d shoot a friend a quick text about something light or random, similarly you’d send a message to a co-worker. You still use email for conversations that need to be documented or need to have a lot of details and instructions. You’d send a message to engage more in a conversation or ask a quick question. For teams that don’t all work in the same location, messaging can give that hallway conversation opportunity.
At Logic Speak, we use Microsoft Teams to message one another. You can set up department teams so that you can quickly communicate something to the whole marketing department, the finance department, etc. You can also have one-on-one chats with an individual or have group chats. There are lots of options and uses for the messaging functionality.
Unified Messaging Strategy
As the world gets smaller, your business grows, and you employ remote team members, the need for more effective methods of communications is a necessity. You will want to explore a unified messaging strategy so you can communicate effectively.