The morning meeting has moved to video and it’s become a place to share work tips, empathize and laugh as managers turn to virtual tools to keep the spirit of the office alive Like many across the world, Gurugram-based Sumati Sharma, 26, a creative designer with The Man Company, a grooming startup, has been working from home for the past two weeks.
Before self-isolating herself as a precaution against coronavirus, Sharma spent most of her workday in the office and later hung out with colleagues and friends.
Now, she’s all alone at home. Few days ago, during a daily conference call with her team, a colleague cried out, saying he wouldn’t take any leave for a month after the lockdown is lifted.