How Eva Channel Management Helps in Facilitating Communication With Remote Employees


Eva Channel Management for remote employees

Team communication and collaboration are critical for accelerating productivity as well as driving employee engagement. While in a conventional workplace, team communication is mostly driven by physical presence and is independent of technology more or less, such is not the case with remote teams. For frontline employees or field forces operating outside the traditional perimeters of the office, team communication has always been one of the major factors for employee disengagement as well as information overlap.

As more and more businesses opt for remote working, the importance of efficient team communication is highlighted. And this is where a team communication suite comes to the rescue.

Image Source Eva team communication and instant messaging app by Scalefusion are monumental in offering a secure communication framework for enterprises to operate it. With Eva, enterprises need not worry about the security of the data exchanged over messaging or employee distractions or excess cellular costs.

To add to its functionality and help in further amplifying efficient team communication, Eva Communication Suite has the Channel Management feature.

Eva Channel Management

Eva Channel management is a feature of Eva Communication Suite that enables the enterprise IT admins to manage and secure group chat in the closed enterprise environment. Using Eva Channel Management, IT admins can create group chats called a channel and invite employees to subscribe to the channel. Using a channel, team members can connect, communicate and collaborate with their peers.

Eva Channels are primarily created to drive communication within the teams across the organization. It can be used for exchanging information, documents, files or sending organizational updates. IT admins can add or remove subscribers and at any point in time, can deactivate the channel and make it read-only. 

Types of Eva Channels:

1. Open Channel

As the name implies, this an open channel and tool admins can invite any employees/device users to this channel for a subscription. The employees can choose to subscribe to the channel and can unsubscribe anytime. IT admins can create any number of open channels.

Open channel is ideal for organization-wide communication and collaboration as a whole. In remote working, this can also be a great way to stay in touch with the employees and exchange essential information.

2. Closed Channel

A closed channel is essentially ideal for a team-specific conversation. IT administrators can create a closed channel and invited employees are auto-subscribed to the channel. Each team within an organization can have a closed channel and employees cannot unsubscribe to the channel. 

3. Device-group based Channel 

This channel is auto-created...

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