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Project Managers: Are you leveraging the Art of the Pause for better virtual meetings?

All, Meetings, Projects, Teams

A strategic pause can be a great method of enhancing understanding and retention in virtual meetings.Here are a few quick take-a-ways:🛑 Pause after sharing an important point to let it sink in. There’s typically a lot of information being shared in meetings, so...

Project Managers: Do people engage in the conversation on your virtual calls?

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There are many voices and types of people behind those voices on virtual calls.Here are some ways to hear from more people to make sure everyone is feeling included in the conversation.✅ Encourage broader participation through longer pauses. Give people more time to...

Project Managers: How are you making adjustments in your virtual meetings to account for technical limitations?

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What kind of technical limitations are we talking about? How about lags in audio or video? This can be really frustrating during a call if you feel like you are constantly talking over others, or if there are doing this to you.With people working from home and from...

Key strategies for mastering virtual meetings in the digital age.

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The way we conduct meetings must change with the rise of remote work.While the principles of effective communication remain constant, facilitating remote meetings demands a distinct set of strategies to ensure they are productive and engaging.🎯 Create more...

Hey Job Seekers! Setting goals for finding a job isn’t enough.

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What you need is a system of important steps that’ll actually help you land that job.James Clear has some wise words in his book Atomic Habits: “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.”Clear defines a system as the...

Project Managers: Here’s a simple checklist for preparing for meetings. The 4 P’s.

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The 4 P’s were developed by researchers Kim Cameron and David Whetten.Plan your meetings using these as a lens to improve the effectiveness of your team meetings.✅ Purpose: Clearly define and share the reason for the meeting. What type of meeting will it be: kickoff,...
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