As a small team of 2, we just whatsapp and figma for everything. We've tried using other tools like Slack, Jira, Notion but for a small team we learned that it's better just to be as direct as possible. For a bigger team those tools might be crucial
I believe in fostering open and transparent communication within my team. We use a combination of tools such as Slack, Zoom, and email to ensure that everyone is kept in the loop and has a platform to share their thoughts and ideas.
We foster an open-door policy for any questions or concerns, backed by a blend of communication tools like Slack, project management software, and regular team meetings.
Our communication ballet includes Slack pas de deux for agile duets and Zoom grand jetés for the monthly ensemble. It's the choreography that keeps our team gracefully in sync and beautifully connected.
Communication in our team is like a well-written novel. Slack sets the plot with daily twists and turns, and Zoom chapters unfold weekly, delving deeper into the narrative, creating a story where every team member is a protagonist.
Our communication ecosystem revolves around Slack's swift orbit for quick exchanges and Zoom's gravitational pull for the monthly alignment of our team's celestial bodies. It's the cosmic dance that keeps our projects in orbit.
Communication, a crafted tapestry in our team, is woven with the threads of Slack for daily details and Zoom for the monthly masterpieces. It's the synergy of quick notes and deep dives that forms the vibrant fabric of our collaborative journey.
Communication in our team is a canvas painted with Slack strokes for the everyday details and Zoom brushstrokes for the monthly masterpieces. It's the perfect blend of spontaneity and deliberation.