E6S-170 Virtual Meetings BB-Basics - Part 2 -Ain't no BB without IT
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Intro: Welcome to the E6S-Methods podcast with Jacob and Aaron, your weekly dose of tips and tricks to achieve excellent performance in your business and career. Join us as we explore deeper into the practical worlds of Lean, Six Sigma, Project Management and Design Thinking. In this episode number 170, we continue with "Virtual Meeting BB-Basics" Part 2. We discuss the basics to running a successful virtual meeting and some software solutions that are available. If you're just tuning in for the first time, find all our back episodes on our podcast table of contents at e6s-methods.com. If you like this episode, be sure to click the "like" link in the show notes. It's easy. Just tap our logo, click and you're done. Tap-click-done! Here we go. http://bit.ly/E6S-170 Leave a Review! http://bit.ly/E6S-iTunes
Objection 1: I'm not comfortable with a camera facing me during my meetings.
Counter 1: Yeah. I get it. Treat it like being in-person. It's the same as being in the same room. Everyone can see you. Act the same. Not a time to be overly comfortable. Managers who use video conferencing generally don't make it optional for teams.
Objection 2: I am not fast enough with chatting to participate well in meetings. Not computer savvy.
Counter 2: This can be a significant challenge. This experience could require quite a bit of mutli-tasking ability. I generally do not use the chat function, and keep it a audio meeting. Other options exist to have a separate person moderating the virtual meeting while you facilitate discussion.
Objection 3: My company won't pay for virtual meeting software…
Counter 3: Do whatever you can. There are some free options available. But bandwidth and security may be a risk.
III Facilitation skills needed?
a. Basic
b. Advanced
IV Basic tech needed to run remote meetings
a. bare essentials: Email + conference calling
b. screen sharing
i. screen sharing plus chat?
ii. Screen sharing plus included phone
iii. screen sharing plus delegated screen control
iv. screen sharing plus video
c. collaborative work-screen
V Typical virtual meeting solutions available
a. audio, video, text, file transfer, screen share
i. Skype for business
ii. Jabber
iii. Same-time
b. Plus screen share, delegated screen control, recording, notes and a whiteboard, and some collaboration
i. Qwest Conferencing
ii. GoToMeeting
iii. WebEx
iv. Google Hang-outs
v. JoinMe (free)?
VI Other collaboration platforms:
a. The 18 best tools for online collaboration - By Craig Stewart March 07, 2017
i. Slack
ii. InVision
iii. Google Keep
iv. Trello – (free)
v. appear.in – (free)
vi. Yammer
vii. Red Pen
viii. Mural
ix. GoVisually – (free)
x. MindMeister
xi. Conceptboard
xii. Ideaflip
xiii. Scribblar
xiv. BinFire
xv. ProofHub
xvi. ConceptInbox
xvii. Cage
b. Hipchat
c. Microsoft Teams (Combo Skype for Business & OneDrive)
d. Atlassian brand collaboration tools (wikis, document sharing, Jira)
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