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How To Have Better Hybrid Meetings

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We've all had to adapt to different ways of working in the last few years. Initially, it was mastering the tech behind virtual communication and more recently this has expanded to hybrid interactions.

It's been a tricky transition for many and there remains some discomfort around the idea of what hybrid is or isn't. Workers are disengaged or feel disconnected and there's a common complaint that ideas are not being heard because people feel excluded from the conversation.

So, we thought how can we do this better?

Dr Nicola Millard is Principal Innovation Partner at BT where she's had a long and varied career. She came from the world of Applied Psychology and Computer Science in which she has a PhD and she's been involved in a number of firsts at BT, including implementing AI in their customer call centres and also their experiment around home working. She's an award-winning presenter and has appeared on two Ted talks, countless panels at conferences and when she has time sometimes she appears on the BBC.

In this latest podcast from Body Talk, we look at how we can work better in a hybrid world and still maintain that important social connection in a semi-remote environment.

  continue reading

43 episodes

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We've all had to adapt to different ways of working in the last few years. Initially, it was mastering the tech behind virtual communication and more recently this has expanded to hybrid interactions.

It's been a tricky transition for many and there remains some discomfort around the idea of what hybrid is or isn't. Workers are disengaged or feel disconnected and there's a common complaint that ideas are not being heard because people feel excluded from the conversation.

So, we thought how can we do this better?

Dr Nicola Millard is Principal Innovation Partner at BT where she's had a long and varied career. She came from the world of Applied Psychology and Computer Science in which she has a PhD and she's been involved in a number of firsts at BT, including implementing AI in their customer call centres and also their experiment around home working. She's an award-winning presenter and has appeared on two Ted talks, countless panels at conferences and when she has time sometimes she appears on the BBC.

In this latest podcast from Body Talk, we look at how we can work better in a hybrid world and still maintain that important social connection in a semi-remote environment.

  continue reading

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