The rules of virtual meetings can be adapted for different types of meetings by considering the purpose and participants of the meeting. For instance, a brainstorming session might require everyone to have their video on for better interaction, while a large-scale company update might be more efficient if everyone except the speaker is muted. Additionally, the use of different tools and features can be adapted depending on the meeting type. For example, a training session might make use of screen sharing or whiteboard features, while a project update might require file sharing capabilities.
As soon as one or two attendees “dial in” to a virtual meeting, productivity starts to suffer, becau...
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