Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and storyteller at the intersection of technology and the humanities, investigating how perspective can enhance, rather than overstimulate, ...
Videoconferences have fewer nonverbal cues like eye contact and body language, which means you have to work harder to understand the meaning of what people say. (Getty Images) Zoom calls and meetings ...
Meetings, even the best ones, are never a lot of fun—and they’re a lot worse when the person running them rambles, is ill-prepared or (God forbid) spits out a litany of jargon that makes everyone go ...
Eric Yuan, who saw the firm he founded become a household name during the pandemic, is trying to change the way people use the platform. By Jordyn Holman Jordyn Holman, who still sometimes forgets to ...
Whether you’re the silent type, an extrovert, an intern or an executive, there are passable ways to interrupt on Zoom. Unmuting, raising your hand, chiming in—interruptions are simply awkward on Zoom.
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