Conference Call Etiquette For Those Who Work From Home | Forbes
With skyrocketing numbers of employees suddenly working from home, videoconferencing services such as Zoom or Google Meet have become the go-to method for running meetings and communicating with coworkers. But with so many people new to using this software, there’s a potential etiquette issues could be disrupting your meetings. Here are four techniques that will immediately improve your calls with colleagues.
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This video is going to be shared a lot with my colleagues and clients over the next few weeks and months! Great advice.
Conclusion: 1. Make video calls as it levels us all. 2. Use headphones or earphones to avoid any kind of echoes. 3. Take small pauses while talking so that others feel free to interject and feel that they're given a space. 4. Make structure for your video call. Like first talk about a specific topic then take a little break then move to the other in smooth manner.
the worst is that a lot have headsets with horrible microphones
Great tips! Zoom has become my new life.
So many wonderful insights to remember, thanks for sharing Mark!
Great video! Stay home, stay safe 🙏
I agree, when there is a mix of people having their video off/on it can be quite distracting and may hinder the effectiveness of a meeting.
Be blessed Beautiful people!
This is really useful
Great Insights !
Thank you
Very informative information,thanks
Make sure your microphone does not contact your clothing. It makes noise.
Decent tips, but your beard scratching against your headset cord/mic is REALLY distracting.
I've been working from home for two years. We always have conference calls, not video calls. It's awkward to make everyone be on video during a call.
Done
Irony: Telling people to use headsets when your headset sounds like it is in the washing machine.
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Americans trying to deal with something terrible, themselves!!!!
The irony here is that his mic set is garbage