In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling rambling colleagues and rushed meeting ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Due to a pretty bad injury years ago, I now work a job that is 100% remote. This means many, many video meetings. Most meetings start with the “Hi, how are you?” or “Good game on ...
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Videoconferences have fewer nonverbal cues like eye contact and body language, which means you have to work harder to understand the meaning of what people say. (Getty Images) Zoom calls and meetings ...
Have you joined a Zoom meeting late and wanted to find out what you’ve missed? After a long, complex virtual meeting, could you have used a detailed summary afterward to make sure you didn’t miss ...
It happens at the end of most virtual meetings: One person waves goodbye, and colleagues follow suit. Why we still do this, nearly four years after remote work went mainstream, is one of the mysteries ...
On Zoom, you can do a test meeting to ensure your audio and video are working properly before you join an actual meeting.