Introduction
Hello, my name is Michael Roberts, VP of Sales and Marketing here at SPK & Associates. In today’s video, I’d like to explore how Loom can transform change management communications across various departments in your organization.
The Importance of Clear Communication
Whether you’re in HR, Marketing, Engineering, IT, or any part of the organization, Loom offers a clear, personal way to communicate changes effectively. Change is constantly happening in dynamic organizations, but managing that change is really difficult—especially communicating the changes. Misunderstandings are common, and emails often go unread.
The Problem with Traditional Communication
Nobody wants to receive a long, unclear email. Poor communication starts here. Studies across the internet, like this one, show that 97% of workers surveyed say communication impacts their efficiency daily. Additionally, 77% of people say that when they are more informed, their productivity increases.
Great communication is a core part of change management and how changes are implemented within an organization. To get good outcomes, you need to communicate effectively—whether you’re in marketing, HR, IT, software, leadership, or any other department.
How Loom Enhances Communication
Using Loom is an effective way to improve communication because it reduces the time needed to convey changes, increases engagement with content, and ensures that complex information is more easily understood. It’s also incredibly easy to use.
As you can see in this video, Loom allows you to record over your background or screen effortlessly. You can scroll through and talk through anything with simple play, stop, and rewind buttons, making it user-friendly and efficient.
Use Cases of Loom Across Departments
Marketing: Enhancing Engagement and Sales
Imagine you’re in marketing and trying to use Loom to improve engagement and share information about your product. You can embed Loom videos inside your marketing content, whether as part of your product materials or instructional guides. These videos can also be used internally.
In fact, one study found that 87% of marketers say embedding video content, like Loom, has increased their sales. This makes it an excellent tool for marketing teams looking to drive engagement and conversions.
HR: Streamlining Onboarding and Policy Updates
Loom is also beneficial for HR teams, particularly for onboarding new employees. Instead of lengthy documents, short videos can be created and shared with new hires to help them learn quickly and efficiently.
Additionally, Loom can be used to announce new policies or policy changes, providing a clear, accessible way to communicate information that impacts the business.
Software Development: Improving Code Reviews
Loom is already widely used by software development teams for tasks like code reviews. Developers can record videos explaining their code, providing examples of what they like and dislike in a particular piece of code.
This is a common use case that makes reviewing code more interactive and easier to understand, improving collaboration among development teams.
Conclusion
With Loom, each department can not only announce changes but also visually demonstrate new workflows and processes. As you can see, Loom is an invaluable tool for managing change within organizations. It makes communication more personal, visible, and accessible.
I encourage you to start a Loom trial today and explore how it can benefit different departments and use cases. If you want to get started, visit the SPK & Associates website, where our team can provide more insights on integrating Loom into your communication strategy.
Until next time—thanks, everyone!