4 Key steps to help you prepare before any meeting
6 Ways to keep meetings effective during video calls
2 Follow up steps to take after remote meetings
An exercise for creating meeting ground rules
Saberr's favourite icebreakers for remote meetings
Tips for remote decision making, debates and discussions
Learn how to run a great remote meeting that makes everyone feel included
Running remote meetings can feel stressful. Not only do you need to keep everyone engaged and focused but you also need to be able to pick up on cues from quieter memebers of the team and not let the usual suspects dominate.
Doing all this while remote is particularly challenging - especially when behind a video screen.
Let us give you a helping hand. We've created a guide full of templates, techniques and other practical ways to make your remote meetings inclusive and effective when you don't have time to do hours of research and planning before your next meeting.
Put these simple techniques into practise and your new team member will soon be thanking you for showing just what it means to be a great manager!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do I make remote meetings inclusive?
Saberr's ebook guide includes a comprehensive process for running great remote meetings and making everyone feel included. We will teach you how to prepare for the meeting, equip you with techniques to use during the meeting and how to follow up after the meeting.
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What are the best tools for running remote meetings?
Having the right tools for remote work makes it much easier to keep your team focused and all on the same page. We think the top five tools for remote team collaboration are Saberr, Zoom, Miro, Microsoft Teams, Slack and Notion.
Is this really free?
Absolutely!
Just sharing some free knowledge that we hope you’ll find useful. Keep us in mind next time you have questions about managing your team!
Download this guide to running great remote meetings.