With work-from-home becoming more common, focus has been put on what others see when you’re on a video conference.
Increasingly, organizations are turning to Zoom to enable the necessary videoconferencing capabilities that make recent shifts possible. But, is that the right move?
Digital Trends rated three apps at the top of the list for their ability to function on mobile devices. All three of these products work on both iPhone and Android.
Between delays and false starts, it’s a bit confusing to understand what Google’s direction is with messaging. And while this won’t clear it up entirely, it will give you a snapshot of where we are, or where we think we are, based on the latest intel.
February 26, 2020
Categorized in: Meetings
When you need people to brainstorm but don’t want the headache of scheduling a meeting for it, try email.
January 2, 2020
Categorized in: Meetings
Next to brainstorming and teambuilding, it may be the most dreaded compound word in a professional setting. But provided they can be kept from being too stressful or aggressive or lengthy or hokey, they really do work for helping people get to know each other.
November 20, 2019
Categorized in: Meetings
Take advantage of all that time you spend in meetings. Follow this advice to impress your boss, co-workers and even the CEO during his or her occasional drop-in.
October 10, 2019
Categorized in: Meetings
Toss out an innocuous question and have everyone physically divide into sides.
Effective calendar management simply cannot be handled by a robot, an application or a piece of software. It takes brain power, empathy and deep understanding.
Whether your company has a committee dedicated to safety concerns, or if you just have a monthly check-in before the doors open, there are ways to use this time more effectively.