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Press release from the Fremont Chamber of Commerce:
BY JENNIFER BONIOR DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS
7/22/2021
BY JENNIFER BONIORDIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS
Devices Down - Unless the meeting calls for you to actively be on your laptop, tablet or phone, put your device(s) away and give your full attention to the meeting presenter. Body Language - Be aware of how you're presenting yourself: you can't just turn your camera off or hit "mute" when in-person.Stay Focused - Create an agenda and stick to it: no one likes a drawn out meeting and it's a lot more distracting when attendees have to physically leave the room if a meeting goes long.Engage - Everyone invited to a meeting has a valuable perspective that deserves to be heard, so speak up. Own Your Role - Show up prepared to do your part: a meeting is at its most effective when everyone plays their role to the best of their ability.Keep It Constructive - If a conflict arises, try not to challenge an individual: instead keep it about the work and challenge the idea. Have Fun - Meetings are an opportunity for people to come together to share, learn and discuss, so enjoy this opportunity to collaborate and make the most of it. This press release was produced by the Fremont Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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