4. Virtual water coolers
While it’s true remote workers get interrupted less and therefore generate more work, you still need a place where workers can hang out and swap ideas. That’s where a virtual water cooler can come into it’s own. This is nothing more than an online chat room where remote workers can check in at any time and interact with other employees.
“At 37 Signals, we use a chat program we created called Campfire. The idea is to have a single, permanent chat room where everyone hangs out all day to shoot the breeze, post funny pictures, and generally goof around. Yes, it can be used to answer questions about work, but its primary function is to provide social cohesiveness.”