Hosting or Attending Hybrid Meetings
Page updated: 17/07/2024
Hybrid meetings are a blend of traditional in-person meetings and remote meetings conducted via video conferencing software. In these meetings, some participants gather physically in a shared location (like an office), while others join remotely. The goal is to facilitate collaboration among team members, regardless of their physical presence. Challenges include bridging the gap between in-person and remote experiences, while benefits include better documentation, flexibility, and fewer, more impactful meetings. To hold successful hybrid meetings, focus on organisation, planning, and ensuring seamless participation for both online and in-office attendees.
This page will provide you with practical tips on how to host an effective hybrid meeting.
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