Suddenly Virtual. Karin M. Reed

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Название Suddenly Virtual
Автор произведения Karin M. Reed
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      AUTHOR PHOTOS: COURTESY OF THE AUTHORS

       For our families who allowed us to disappear into our writing to get this book quickly to our readers who are desperately seeking answers in this “Suddenly Virtual” world.

       Joe: For Joy, Karen, Rachel, Alice, and Julia

       Karin: For Shawn, Hayden, and Jackson

      In mid‐March 2020, the world of work transformed before our eyes. While essential workers continued to valiantly do their jobs in the face of a global pandemic, the vast majority of corporate offices closed their brick‐and‐mortar locations and moved to entirely remote operations to protect the lives of their employees and loved ones. Suddenly, so‐called knowledge workers were working from home, often in environments that were never designed for this new purpose. Important sales calls were taking place from the back porch. Training was being conducted virtually from dining room tables. Teams were navigating a dispersed workplace through the camera lenses of their home computers, smartphones, and tablets.

      It was about a week before the “stay‐at‐home” orders swept across the United States that Dr. Joseph Allen and Karin Reed crossed paths. They were both working as subject matter experts for Logitech, the market leader in video collaboration tools, but they brought very different experiences and insights to the table.

      Karin had been teaching on‐camera communication skills for almost a decade through her communication training firm, Speaker Dynamics. After an Emmy‐award winning career as a broadcast journalist and professional spokesperson, she developed a methodology to help business professionals be effective communicators when speaking to a camera, be it in the studio or in front of a laptop. Her first book, On‐Camera Coach: Tools and Techniques for Business Professionals in a Video‐Driven World, debuted as a #1 Hot New Release in Business Communications in 2017.

      On March 11, 2020, Joe and Karin were asked to bring their expertise to bear as featured panelists for a Logitech webinar titled Rethinking the Modern Meeting. Little did they know how much the “modern meeting” would change within weeks, even within days of that early March webinar. The seismic shift would have broad implications for both of them – a veritable playground of new meeting science hypotheses to explore for Joe and an overnight explosion of business for Karin and her team from clients who were clamoring to get comfortable communicating by webcam alone.

      The shift to virtual meetings was sudden and often traumatic for businesses across all industries. At first, rather than focusing on what would work best, businesses simply focused on what worked now. And what worked now was closing up the office and being suddenly virtual in nearly every meeting, often without the tools, the training, or the expertise to optimize the new “kitchen table” office. As weeks turned into months, though, businesses started to be more purposeful in the tools they used and the approach they took but still relied mostly upon gut feeling and perhaps trial and error.

      Months after that initial webinar on the modern meeting, Joe and Karin reconnected and realized their areas of expertise were powerfully colliding at a common pain point: making remote meetings work. Both Karin and Joe had been inundated with requests to help. While they felt truly fortunate to be able to answer many of those requests through training and consulting work, they knew they needed a way to amplify the message.

      What if they brought together Joe's data‐driven insights and Karin's real‐world experiences to address a very pressing need the world over? The Meeting Scientist and the On‐Camera Coach join forces again…ergo, Suddenly Virtual: Making Remote Meetings Work.

      The Purpose of This Book

      With so many relatively new virtual workers engaging in remote work and holding virtual meetings, science‐based help to optimize the virtual meeting is not only needed but has also been fervently requested by those who are struggling to find a way to make these meetings work. Because there is so much uncertainty across the business landscape today, Joe and Karin hope this book can be a resource for as many people as possible in navigating virtual meetings where video is at their core.