Dropbox tips & tricks
Learn how to get the most out of Dropbox with other users like you.
Happy 2019! It's time for new year's resolutions again, a double edged sword that The Atlantic comically (and not so comically) calls, "The Most Inadequate Time of The Year." As you think about the new year, I encourage you to think about how you want to be as a coworker and how you'd like to collaborate with your teammates. This Atlantic article notes that new year's resolutions are primarily oriented around weight and finance, while goals around being kinder, for instance, are rare.
What if this year we try to be kinder collaborators? I enjoy the kind spirit behind something Asana (my former employer) does at this time of year. They encourage people to #ThankATeammate with well designed digital cards, containing cheeky statements of thanks. With that, to be kinder to my coworkers this year I'd like to thank and celebrate them on a regular basis for the things that might go unnoticed. For instance, I'd like to give them a rockstar emoji in a Paper comment for something as simple as a well written sentence or as grand as a fabulous idea that got overshadowed by an urgent issue.
:star:️ How do you want to be a kinder collaborator this year? Reply below! :star:️
I Think the best think, even if it seems simple, is to talk with them, not leaving any thought unsaid. This will cancel any misunderstanding.
Thanks for your thoughts, @Andrea O.6! I agree that being communicative is always a safe bet for reducing misunderstanding.
well I put to any of my email/message to teammates at the end "Thank you! Any questions welcome"
What a great idea, @renatlb! How have your teammates reacted to this "Thank you! Any questions welcome" signature?
some of them do really ask qustions, like "some beer tonight?"
How funny, @renatlb! They're really taking you up on the "any questions welcome" concept, aren't they? Looks like you're contributing to team building!
The way we work is changing. Share and discover new ways to work smarter with Dropbox in our community.
Sound good? Let's get started.Hi there!
If you need more help you can view your support options (expected response time for a ticket is 24 hours), or contact us on Twitter or Facebook.
For more info on available support options, see this article.
If you found the answer to your question, please 'like' the post to say thanks to the user!