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by mattferderer
2572 days ago
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Well said. The biggest offenders are usually companies & not the remote employees. I am in a great spot where I don't experience these today but the most frequent I've seen are: Poor microphones set up around the conference room that make it hard to hear everyone. No webcam at all or a bad webcam setup that doesn't allow the remote attendees to see the gestures people make. Multiple people talking at the same time, but having very quiet conversations. Using a whiteboard, a projector or showing a screen by turning your computer around but not making it visible to remote attendees. * Basically doing things that the remote people can't participate in. |
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