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The Best Ways to Stay Engaged With Your Team

February 1, 2013 By Community Member

Guest Post By Deborah Sweeney, CEO of MyCorporation.com (learn more about Deborah at the end of this post)

It has long been said that it takes a village to raise a child and likewise in the working world, it takes a team to run a business.

Each individual team member makes a contribution that highlights their expertise in the field and works together as a group to constantly push the business to bigger and better heights. In order to get and stay on the right track to success, there must be a steady flow of communication between team leaders and members to handle any questions or concerns that come up, stay organized on what the team is working on, and brainstorm ideas together.

One of the great things about staying connected with your team today is that whether they’re in the office or work outside of the company (as telecommuters or strategic partners), there are so many ways to engage with your team. There isn’t an excuse for not being able to communicate together effectively anymore. Whether it’s by email or snail mail, here are my tips on how to keep in touch with your team both in house and outside of the office.

Say “Good Morning!”

Writing a quick salutation in an email is always a nice way to start off the day, but making a stop at a team member’s desk when you get in every morning to say hello lends a thoughtful and personalized touch to the act. Be sure to make the rounds and visit everyone else in your department, or if you’re a CEO, all of the departments, so as not to leave anyone out.

Send Tips The Team Would Like

You probably know what certain members of your team enjoy hearing about by now, so if you notice an article online that they may enjoy reading or be able to pick up some tips from, send it their way! Add in a quick line on “thought you might enjoy this” if you would rather not have them think you’re stepping on their toes or attempting to micromanage their workload.

Mail Out Thank You Notes

For partners and firms that work alongside your business, mailing over a handwritten thank you helps keep thoughts about you and your business at the front of their minds and encourages them to do their very best for you. And for tremendous jobs well done, don’t be afraid to go all out with flowers or Edible Arrangements either!

Stay Checked In

When it comes to new affiliates and partners, it’s important to check in on a regular basis to make sure that they’re happy with the relationship. Use these emails as a way to voice any constructive feedback or brainstorm and get creative about cross promotions and partnership expansions together. Be sure to hit “reply all” so that you don’t leave anyone out of the loop!

About the Author:

Deborah Sweeney is the CEO of MyCorporation.com. MyCorporation is a leader in online legal filing services for entrepreneurs and businesses, providing start-up bundles that include corporation and LLC formation, registered agent, DBA, and trademark & copyright filing services. MyCorporation does all the work, making the business formation and maintenance quick and painless, so business owners can focus on what they do best. Follow her on Google+ and on Twitter @deborahsweeney and @mycorporation.

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