While many companies always assumed big changes wouldn't just happen overnight, COVID-19 has shown us otherwise. The global pandemic proves that flexibility and agility are not simply important, but essential to survival. Organizations everywhere are working to find creative ways to adapt to their new circumstances.
For SAFe, it means that all our training programs are now conducted online for the first time. For me as a trainer, it means that instead of flying all over the world, I work from my home office – sometimes teaching in the middle of the night to accommodate multiple time zones. One participant might be finishing up their breakfast while the other is ready for a nightcap.
Online training programs can be as valuable as in-person programs, but they do require some adjustment. Because group interaction is essential to success, we need to be fully present. Turning on your webcam is a must, for example. And since we don't get to walk in together or spend our breaks in the same room, we need to actively create space for social talk and networking.
Do your best to separate and balance your work and private life as best you can. And most of all: add a dose of humour to keep it light!
With the end of the pandemic not yet in sight and most of us spending the majority of our time at home in front of our screens, let's try to make it through in one piece. My advice to both trainers and participants? Do your best to separate and balance your work and private life as best you can. And most of all: add a dose of humour to keep it light!