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Employee Experiences
Boonyawee Sirimaya
2
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September 27, 2024

Virtual Tools: Say Goodbye to Time-Wasting Meetings

In today’s fast-paced work environment, virtual collaboration tools have become a powerful alternative to traditional in-person meetings. While many still underestimate their value, the truth is that about one-third of all meetings aren’t productive. Here are some alarming stats about meetings:

  • An estimated $37 billion is lost annually due to unproductive meetings.
  • 37% of meetings start late, often because someone attending is running behind.
  • Among 948 surveyed executives and managers, 44.8% believe the meetings they attend accomplish nothing.

Fortunately, with the rise of virtual collaboration tools, we no longer need to rely on constant meetings to work productively. These tools enable seamless communication, help execute tasks efficiently, and make the most of our time. Below are key virtual collaboration strategies and best practices that will help you reduce meetings while ensuring maximum productivity.

What Is Virtual Collaboration?

Virtual collaboration refers to working together as a team using digital tools. Initially used to connect with remote and mobile-first workers, these platforms are now indispensable for in-house teams across industries. Popular examples include communication apps, project management tools, and digital whiteboards.

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Virtual Meeting

1. Strategies to Replace or Reduce Meetings

Former Drexel University Professor Robert Keidel identifies only three valid reasons to hold a meeting, whether online or in person:

Information Sharing

Meetings often serve as a forum for individuals to exchange ideas and experiences. However, these sessions can become overly detailed, causing attendees to lose focus.

Strategy Tip: Instead of hosting a meeting, consider sharing updates via email, blog posts, or group chat messages. Written communication allows team members to focus on what’s relevant, comment where necessary, and revisit information at their convenience.

Decision Making

Decision-making meetings set a direction for the organization, ranging from strategy discussions to solving tactical problems. However, larger meetings can lead to "social loafing," where people contribute less than they would individually.

Strategy Tip: Convert decision-making meetings into actionable tasks. For example, ask your team to review a project timeline by a set deadline. This approach ensures team members prioritize your request and focus on it when they’re ready, while giving introverts the chance to share ideas without feeling overwhelmed.

Team Building

Team-building meetings aim to strengthen bonds and organizational culture. While virtual collaboration can’t completely replace team-building activities, it can foster interpersonal connections.

Strategy Tip: Use your collaboration platform to enhance team relationships through consistent, meaningful communication. You can further explore this topic in our article on fostering team bonds through digital platforms.

2. Taking Action with Virtual Collaboration

Virtual collaboration tools make task management straightforward, but accountability is essential to ensure deadlines are met.

Strategy Tip: Use to-do lists in shared virtual workspaces to track progress and clarify team responsibilities. However, ensure a culture of accountability by regularly following up on missed deadlines. This can be done through quick voice calls, video meetings, or chat reminders, all of which are integrated into most modern collaboration platforms.

3. Best Practices for Virtual Collaboration

Successful virtual collaboration requires more than just using tools—it involves setting clear guidelines and expectations.

Example Guidelines:

  • Language: When communicating through video or voice calls, it’s easy to come off as dismissive without realizing it. Ensure that respectful, professional language is a standard expectation.
  • Assigning Tasks: Meetings often fail because they lack actionable takeaways. After each virtual meeting, assign clear tasks to the appropriate individuals and establish follow-up procedures.

Strategy Tip: Create a ‘Best Practices’ document and share it with your team. Regularly revisiting this document will reinforce positive behaviors and keep meetings on track.

Conclusion

Virtual collaboration is an essential tool for both in-house and remote teams, offering a streamlined approach to communication and task management. By leveraging these tools and adopting the strategies mentioned, you can reduce unnecessary meetings and maximize productivity. Remember to customize your approach based on what works best for your team and continuously refine your virtual collaboration practices for long-term success.

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