'Buzz' Connects Colleagues Together When Working Remotely
Michael Hemsworth — March 5, 2022 — Business
The shift of many professionals to working from home will no doubt result in many not returning to formal workspaces, so the 'Buzz' virtual office communication system is intended to provide a way to keep colleagues connected on a daily basis.
The system consists of a display that will provide users with access to who's around for a quick one-on-one chat, while also allowing everyone to hang out in the same virtual space. Users can send voice or video messages to others as required to help mimic the in-office experience for those working remotely.
The 'Buzz' virtual office communication system could help to drastically increase the amount of interaction that employees have on a daily basis to help boost morale when everyone is working separately.
The system consists of a display that will provide users with access to who's around for a quick one-on-one chat, while also allowing everyone to hang out in the same virtual space. Users can send voice or video messages to others as required to help mimic the in-office experience for those working remotely.
The 'Buzz' virtual office communication system could help to drastically increase the amount of interaction that employees have on a daily basis to help boost morale when everyone is working separately.
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Collaboration Tools - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in developing more advanced virtual collaboration tools to replicate the in-office experience for remote employees.
2. Remote Work Infrastructure - As more professionals continue to work remotely, there is an opportunity to develop infrastructures that support remote work, such as high-speed internet and virtual office communication systems.
3. Digital Work Culture - The shift towards remote work creates an opportunity for companies to implement digital work culture which emphasizes communication and collaboration through digital tools.
Industry Implications
1. Information Technology - The IT industry can develop and improve virtual collaboration tools, infrastructure, and software to support remote work arrangements.
2. Professional Services - Professional services such as HR and business consulting can help companies implement digital work culture and practices to improve employee engagement and productivity when working remotely.
3. Real Estate - Real estate industry players can invest in converting physical real estate spaces into virtual workspaces and offices, which can be a disruptive innovation for the industry and provide new revenue streams.
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