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Out of Office: Six Steps to Help Make Your Remote Work Culture Thrive

Degreed

Video conferencing has matured to the point where it often feels as though the person is in the room with you, and that helps to cut down on multitasking. In fact, 82% of employees are less likely to multitask if they’re on a video call as opposed to an audio call. 5) Establish a Performance-Based Culture.

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Podcasting: Is It Right For Your Content Mix?

Talented Learning

But listening to an audio file is even easier and more convenient. Listening to podcasts is a perfect choice for people who enjoy multitasking. 4) Podcasting Builds Trust with Listeners. Granted, most people interact with screens for many hours a day, so that may seem accessible enough.

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Helping Consultants, Experts, and Coaches Smash Through Personal and Professional Plateaus with David Shriner-Cahn

LifterLMS

You have a system for creating courses and for somebody who has never created an online course if they can learn your system, whether it is through one-on-one guidance or through group guidance or just accessing written or audio or video material that will accelerate the timeline for those clients. They know, like and trust you.

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O Collaboration - Where Art Thou?

The Learning Circuits

But remember, as a host, you are my guide and I trust you to be the ring master to keep us together as we explore the framework. 2) During - it's online so of course all of us are going to be multitasking while attending. I will get enough of the nuances from the audio, the video doesn't add much, if anything it is a distraction.