How often shall I run a session?
It is generally recommended to have team building activities for your remote or hybrid team on a regular basis. This can help to foster a sense of connection and community among team members, and can also help to improve communication and collaboration.
Gomada differentiates between synchronous activities and asynchronous engagement.
In your personalized journey, we recommend you to run a synchronous activity every week or latest every second week. Especially for teams that are working in a remote-first set-up, we can not emphasize enough the importance of creating special team moments.
In addition to these sessions where your team comes together, Gomada provides an option of increasing engagement in an asynchronous way, through the Gomada Slack Bot. We plan to enhance this options in the future.
Note that the exact frequency of team building activities will depend on the needs and preferences of your team. It may be helpful to discuss this with your team members and come to a consensus on the frequency of team building activities.
What is my journey? And how is it built?
Overview of all activities
Gomada differentiates between synchronous activities and asynchronous engagement.
In your personalized journey, we recommend you to run a synchronous activity every week or latest every second week. Especially for teams that are working in a remote-first set-up, we can not emphasize enough the importance of creating special team moments.
In addition to these sessions where your team comes together, Gomada provides an option of increasing engagement in an asynchronous way, through the Gomada Slack Bot. We plan to enhance this options in the future.
Note that the exact frequency of team building activities will depend on the needs and preferences of your team. It may be helpful to discuss this with your team members and come to a consensus on the frequency of team building activities.
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What is my journey? And how is it built?
Overview of all activities
Updated on: 13/12/2022
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