Philippines Outsourcing Tip 14 of 16: How To Communicate With Your Filipino Team

You’ll find lots of different ways to communicate with your team. Try
different things and see what works for you.

Messenger
Skype
Google Talk
Yahoo Messenger

Project Manager
Basecamp
ActiveCollab

Screenshots and Screen Recording
Jing
Camtasia

Tips In This Series:

  1. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #1: Daily Communication
  2. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #2: Setting Expectations
  3. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #3: Initial Hiring Communication
  4. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #4: Getting Someone Started
  5. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #5: Hire Permanent, Full Time Filipinos
  6. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #6: Where To Hire Filipinos
  7. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #7: Skills To Look For When Hiring Filipinos
  8. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #8: Filipinos are Human
  9. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #9: How To Pay Your People
  10. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #10: Teach, Train, Teach, Train
  11. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #11: This Isn’t India
  12. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #12: Philippines Culture For Outsourcing
  13. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #13: Tips From My Filipino Team
  14. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #14: How To Communicate With Your Filipino Team
  15. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #15: What Filipinos Are Really Good At
  16. Philippines Outsourcing Tip #16: Getting The Most Out Of Your Filipino VA

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4/27/2010

netweblogic @ 12:06 pm

Hey Jonas, great set of tips! I've joined replace myself and it's great.

I recommend voipcheap.com, the call quality is great, it lets you patch calls to your phone line and it's WAY cheaper than skype (calls to many country landlines are actually free).

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