Sydney unicorn Canva is famed for its sexy-but-still-cool office space and strong focus on community (they have a head of vibe, for Peteโs sake).
But, about three weeks ago, like almost everyone else, Canva moved to remote working. The office dogs lounge on sofas instead of roaming the lunch hall. The rooftop deck is empty, the bar unmanned. Ten of thousands of Tim Tams are, I presume, abandoned.
But, this is Canva. Itย isnโt going to let a little social distancing squash its spirit.
Hereโs how one 800-plus workforce is staying connected during COVID-19.
Free lunch
Canva is renowned for its farm-grown home-cooked lunches, dished up for free to the workforce every day. With no staff on site to feed, itโs instead offering a daily dining budget, and encouraging employees to spend it at their local sushi or burrito vendor.
Online socialising
Coffee dates, mindfulness, pasta club, tea club, wine club, handstand club โ you name it, thereโs an online club for that โ Canva is taking social events online, with scheduled Zoom meetings and everything.
There are also company-wide Netflix nights, for those less interested in learning.
Actually, online everything
Twice daily, employees can tune into remote fitness classes, from circuit to yoga, with Canvaโs resident health and wellbeing coach.
Teams are also holding online โinningsโ to celebrate their wins. Some watch a movie, some have a socially distant pizza party, some play online games or watch comedy. The digital world (and only the digital world) is your oyster.
Finally, on Friday nights, Canva is hosting comedy and music gigs via Zoom, to help support employeesโ local favourites who no longer have a pub to play to.
Offline something
Staying connected is all well and good, but there is such a thing as too much video-chat. Canvaโs โmeetless Wednesdaysโ provides a full day free of meetings and conferences, and a break from that awkward picture of your own face in the corner of the screen.
And some serious stuff
And finally, yes, Mel, Cliff and Cameron do know this is serious. There are some things no amount of virtual drinks or live(ish) music can make up for.
So, the startup has also offered to cover the full cost of counselling for employees, if they feel they need it. Thatโs on top of regular webinars from experts with tips on how to cope with any stress and uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.
OK, so we canโt all be multi-billion-dollar unicorns. Your business may not have the resources to offer such a comprehensive work-from-home wellbeing package.
But in business, we take inspiration from the top. Canvaโs focus on people hasnโt hurt it so far. So why would that change in times of crisis?
You’d be surprised how far a chinwag and a glass of wine can go.
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