10 WHAT IT TAKES TO RUN A GREAT HYBRID MEETING
by Bob Frisch and Cary Greene
The hybrid workplace brings with it a dramatic change in how we meet. In our new normal, there’s simply no going back to the world of “squawk boxes” on the conference room table, with those on the phone straining to hear, being “talked over” when trying to speak, or guessing what’s on that PowerPoint slide on a screen only their colleagues in the room can see.
As Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO recently put it, “We want to ensure those joining remotely are always first-class participants.”
But hybrid meetings are vastly more complex than meeting in-person or virtually. They are easy to do poorly and hard to do well—remote participants are only one slip-up away from ...
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