The UC30 conference headphones deals admirably with background voices, not just ambient noise.
The UC30 conference headphones deals admirably with background voices, not just ambient noise.
Over a quarter of a billion people and 1 million organisations use Microsoft Teams. A shinkingly small proportion of those know all the neat tricks and good practices at the front end. Watch this New York City user group session to help fill in the blanks.
When creating a Teams meeting from Outlook you will, at some point, experience the “When the meeting starts, we’ll let people know you’re waiting” message of doom. Learn to avoid it here.
In Part 1, “My Head Hurts” I discussed why online meetings can be exhausing. In this article I suggest what you can do about it without giving up the benefits of remote working/Work from Home.
Online meetings can be exhausting. The several reasons why are explored in this article.
Short thoughts on what Digitialisation means at a personal and business level
The world has changed.
Young employees who have never worked in an office may not be the onboarding challenge we think they are. In fact they may know how to be remote employees better than we do.
In physical meetings, where you sit and how you dress has an impact. How does this work in online meetings?
Could the pandemic and online living be easing out gender and racial bias, unconscious prejudices and unacceptable behaviours in favour of more egalitarian interactions.