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The Good and the Bad of Virtual Meetings

 

In today's "Global" environment more and more organizations are turning to virtual meetings to help people connect and more effectively get things done. Virtual meetings can be very powerful, but also can be a major detractor to doing business. When done well, virtual meetings can not only be a time saver but also can be a huge boon to the bottom line. When done poorly, though, virtual meetings can be a huge waste of time and a massive frustration to the attendees. Stick with the below goods and watch out for the not-so-goods:

When virtual meetings are good

* Very cost-effective to get a large number of people together to hear a common message; whether they are across the hallway or across the world

* Tend to stay on time; you can better control pontificators or meeting hijackers taking over your meeting or diverting attention from the meetings focus

* They are easier to coordinate than physical meetings; no worrying about room size, setting up equipment, or supplying refreshments.

When virtual meetings aren't so good

*Tend to lose interactivity; participants on a virtual meeting will not speak up as much as if there were a physical meeting

* No reading of body language; during physical meetings, you can both see and hear your participant and can better discern whether a participant is truly engaged and in agreement. During virtual meetings the visual connection is lost so gauging true acceptance is much more difficult.

* Unfamiliarity with technology; could be the technology works just fine, but the person running the meeting isnt familiar with the technology. Make sure either the meeting owner knows what he or she is doing or has someone physically with him or her who can drive the technology and make sure it all works well. And for Petes sake, do a dry run first to raise any potential glitches prior to going live.

Author: Lonnie Pacelli
 
Author Bio:

Lonnie Pacelli

Lonnie Pacelli has over 20 years leadership expertise as an executive, project manager, developer, tester, analyst, trainer, consultant, and business owner. During his 11 years at Accenture he built leadership expertise consulting with many Fortune 500 companies including Motorola, Hughes Electronics, and Northrop-Grumman. During his nine years at Microsoft he continued building leadership expertise through development of some of Microsoft?s internal systems, led their Corporate Procurement group, managed their Corporate Planning group, and led company-wide initiatives on Continuous Fiscal Improvement and Training Process Optimization. He has successfully implemented projects ranging from complex IT systems to process re-engineering to business strategies.

Lonnie is also the creator of the Leading on the Edge? Products which packages leadership expertise in helping today's leaders be more effective through practical skills assessment, action planning, and follow-up.

Lonnie is also the author of The Project Management Advisor: 18 Major Project Screw-Ups and How to Cut Them Off at the Pass (Prentice Hall, 2004). His next book, The Truth About Getting Your Point Across, is currently in the works and will be released through Prentice-Hall first quarter 2006.

Lonnie is also a partner with Ascend Business Solutions which specializes in back-office outsourcing, consulting, and providing leadership expertise for small businesses.

 
 
 

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