As the world transitions to more remote work, companies are feeling growing pains. Whether you’re new to the concept of working from home or not, we’ve all been a part of failed virtual meetings that ...
Companies had already made the decision whether they wanted employees working remotely or required full-time attendance at their offices before the Coronavirus crisis. Companies suddenly had to change ...
Key points Hybrid meetings offer the best of both worlds: the benefits of in-person meetings combined with the convenience of remote meetings. Successful hybrid meetings require investing in quality ...
When everyone is in person in the same room or when they are squished into the same small virtual boxes, the playing field is even for everyone participating in the meeting. But that dynamic changes ...
Virtual meetings aren’t too bad at the start of the day, but when they keep racking up throughout the day, it can make things difficult for employees. Mental fog, mental fatigue, and lack of ...
Now that remote public proceedings have become more common after COVID-19, an observation has been made: remote meetings can compromise the transparency of government and the ability of the public to ...
To transform team collaboration you need a new set of practices that fit the virtual environment rather than port tired old methods into remote meetings. Wrong-headed research says remote work does ...
Video meetings dampen brainstorming because we are so hyper-focused on the face in that box that we don’t let our eyes and minds wander as much, a new study found. Staring isn’t good for creativity.
BOSTON, Mass. (SHNS)–The state needs to take action to make remote participation in town meetings permanent, according to the president of the Local Government Advisory Commission. In Lexington, where ...