Make Your Virtual Meetings More Interactive |
(from HBR from an article by Andy Molinsky) While you may not all be in the same room, your virtual
meeting can still be engaging and interactive. One big advantage is that a
virtual setting can lower the bar for participation, so you have an
opportunity to glean thoughts and insights from people who ordinarily might
not speak up in person. You might use a polling function as a warm-up for
discussion and an early opportunity to engage people. You can also encourage
attendees to use the chat function, so they can comment in real time. Invite
them to participate in the discussion, rather than just talking at them. For
example, you might say: “Anita just wrote a great point — and it seems Juan
had a similar thought. Do either of you want to go into a bit more detail?”
If your chosen platform offers virtual break-out rooms, use them liberally.
You might divide people into smaller groups to discuss ideas amongst
themselves. You can join these rooms yourself if you wish, the same way you’d
roam around the room during a live meeting. Finally, when you’re ready, you
can bring everyone back to the larger group with a click of the mouse. You
have the tools to recreate the vibrancy of an in-person meeting, so take
advantage of them virtually. |
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