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The Digital Mirror: Why We Stare at Ourselves in Virtual Meetings
Virtual meetings have not only changed where we gather,but how we see ourselves. Literally. Many of us have developed the unconscious habit of watching our own video feed during meetings, pulled by the comfort of the familiar and the pressure to present ourselves “just right.” But beneath this behavior lies a fascinating disruption in human communication. Known as oculesics, the study of eye behavior reveals how virtual spaces distort eye contact, but we can adapt in the virt
Jul 73 min read


High, low, flamingo - Commit to conversation starters when one doesn't exist
Creating a conversation is simple as three. Try something new, something different, something you read. Or try, high, low, flamingo.
Jun 30, 20243 min read


I forgot. What do you do after a conference?
I assume most attendees of organizations are required to that write some form of “trip report” that reflects on the take-aways of a...
Jul 26, 20224 min read


Can we make virtual meetings not suck?
We are two years into drinking virtual meetings from a fire hose, and for some of us, it may feel like a decade. The ease of having a...
Jun 27, 20224 min read


Improving the schedule compliance of your own meeting schedule.
In the COVID world that we live in, we have transitioned to a world that can have a Zoom or Teams meeting at any time. No more do we need...
Jan 27, 20225 min read


Implementing COVID preparation into your outage planning. Alabama’s Coach Saban might have it right.
In a recent article on AL.com, The University of Alabama’s head football coach, Nick Saban, was interviewed talking about bowl...
Jan 5, 20222 min read
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