Online communication etiquette

Filed under: Core — Sean Kelly @ 10:09 am

Communication has always involved certain written and unwritten rules. With face-to-face communication, the importance of turning up and contributing goes without saying. And with phone communication, staying focused on the conversation (rather than, say, browsing the internet) is basic manners. Essentially, when it comes to the etiquette of communication, engagement is key. And this is true for online communication as well.

Increasingly, business leaders are trying to achieve engagement with their staff. But it’s not easy, as engagement is not merely getting together to share opinions or participate in discussions once in a while. It requires your team to participate in an ongoing dialogue.

So, how can you achieve it?

Put simply – you facilitate the communication process so that people in your team can easily communicate, share files, share opinions, and create discussions. By easing the communication process, you enable people to engage. Recently, a number of software and web applications have emerged for this purpose – they are known as collaboration applications.

But you can’t just use any collaboration application; you need a collaboration application that is easily accessible, simple and user-friendly. CORUS not only lets you discuss and share files so that you are always connected, but is accessible on any browser and on any device. CORUS was built to help you achieve true engagement.