Video Conferencing
Don’t forget that with teleconferencing, you have to replace eye contact with verbal contact.
Video and Teleconferencing
Remote Working
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing us to stay at home and work remotely, video conferencing and virtual working tools have become the norm and part of our daily routine.
It’s safer and cheaper than flying the team halfway across the world for the pitch, but conference calling is fraught with problems.
Add to that the extra dimension of video conferencing and you’re also facing the problems of cameras.
Not An Easy Thing
So unless you’re a natural-born actor, playing to a lens is not an easy thing to pull off.
If you have to go via the teleconferencing route you’d better be sure of a few things first.
Technology breaks down, secondly, technology breaks down, and thirdly – you guessed it.
Even if it doesn’t actually stop working it will break down your ability to get the message across and then check that it’s been received and understood in precisely the way you need it to be understood.
Face To Face
People communicate best when they can see one another when they can read your face, your eye contact and your body language across a table.
Don’t forget that with teleconferencing, you have to replace eye contact with verbal contact.
Without all the visual signals, miscommunication is waiting in the wings for its chance to “Et tu Brutus” you in back.
Using Names
Never underestimate the power of using names.
People just have to answer to them, just like most people will automatically respond to an outstretched hand looking for a shake.
Keeping people focused and on board is key to success.
Language
Then there’s the language problem.
A teleconference call involving several countries all communicating in a single common language is yet another bear trap waiting to snap shut on your million-dollar deal.
It’s all about establishing a protocol with good direction and a firm but fair approach to keeping the callers on track and in position.
Bear in mind that language is one of the seven key barriers to communication that everyone should understand to help them interact and collaborate effectively.
Video Conferencing Skills Training
Impact Factory runs the following remote training sessions
- Change and Resilience
- Facilitating Remote Meetings
- How to Work from Home
- Leading in Uncertain Times
- Managing Remote Teams
- PowerPoint Presentations
We can also run all our tailored work as