We need to stop viewing remote guest participation as an inferior or fallback option, as remote contributors can dramatically ...
A “Remote Event” takes place online in the form of video and audio conferencing, collaborations, chats, and webinars to be accessed by mobile devices, desktops, telephones, and room systems. There are ...
The novel coronavirus pandemic has rapidly moved companies into a remote-first world. As more and more hosts consider staging fully remote events as possible alternatives, we decided to take a deeper ...
For our company, what happens in Vegas definitely won’t stay in Vegas! After our recent leadership and development/product meet-up in sunny San Diego, everyone is buzzing with excitement about our ...
Remote team-building activities can be tricky to get right. Company culture teams have to walk a thin tightrope of putting together enough events to keep employees engaged, without inducing video chat ...
It seems like there isn’t a straightforward answer to the question these days, even four years since COVID-19 hit (yes, really), with some tech events and meetup groups continuing to meet virtually ...
The pandemic has changed the way we work, and remote work will continue for the foreseeable future, according to a front-page story in The New York Times. Forbes magazine predicts that by 2025, an ...
After a quick pivot to remote work in March of 2020, the Institute postponed the upcoming Autism Public Health Lecture and a live event with our Fathers Support Group. After a few months, when it ...
A meeting format should be used when “hosting more interactive sessions where you’ll want to have lots of audience participation or break your session into smaller groups.” A webinar format should be ...