Meetings aren’t what they used to be. Here’s how to make the most of it Sponsored by googlecloud
Let us be honest—what comes to mind when you hear that someone is calling a meeting? For far too many of us, it feels like a mental groan. Meetings are often inefficient, frustrating, and stressful, and many of us would rather avoid them altogether. One of the most dramatic and not surprising outcomes of the global response to the coronavirus pandemic has been a surge in interactions via video meetings.
A new breed of business meeting is emerging, defined less by agendas and pie charts—and more by human connections. Some of these video interactions are clearly remote manifestations of a traditional business meeting, as virtually all coworkers and customers meet remotely during this time. But in this new world of video interactions, meetings are more varied, as organizations everywhere establish new ways to interact with each other, their customers, and the world at large. A new breed of business meeting is emerging, defined less by agendas and pie charts—and more by human connections.
Examples of these new types of meetings we’re seeing are rich and diverse, and from organizations across many industries., for example. This family-owned supermarket retailer with 100 stores in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin was able to bring the human touch of their stores to their video presence by running their help desk 24/7 on Meet.
Contrast these examples with the traditional view of meetings in the corporate setting, where they’re seen as tedious, slow-moving affairs. Perhaps it was because those meetings were excessively focused on formal problem-solving rather than any opportunities to promote human contact and mutual aid.With video meetings, our challenging world is becoming more manageable, thanks to the ability to interact in a more human way, even though we are remote.
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