July 15, 2025

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Bruna Martinuzzi, Executive Coach, Author and Emotional Intelligence Expert

Face the Fear!

How to Meet in the Real World After Three Years Online

By Bruna Martinuzzi, Executive Coach, Author and Emotional Intelligence Expert

Since the beginning of the pandemic, when many employees began working from home, companies have been anxious about improving workplace communication. It’s one factor driving many companies to get employees back to the office.

A 2022 Microsoft survey shows half of all leaders say their company has already instructed, or intends to instruct, employees to resume in-person work. Many U.K. companies also now require employees to return to the office full-time or part-time.

But employees have grown accustomed to communicating with coworkers through screens in recent years, and some are nervous about expressing their thoughts and ideas face-to-face.

Managers have a pivotal role in helping returning employees reduce their dependence on digital communication and regain their face-to-face communication skills.

What Is Digital Communication in the Workplace?

Digital communication refers to any exchange of information, data or messages between people that is done electronically, for example email, video conferencing or an employee intranet.

What Are the Downsides?

Reading others' body language and emotional expressions is essential for connecting and building rapport. When communicating digitally, it takes more work.

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