bunchofsite.com bunchofsite.com
   Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> ToS :> Add Url :> Submit Article
Search:   

 

Events & News

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Automobiles

 

Fitness & Health

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Entertainment

 

Realty & Property

 

Companies & Business

 

Computers & Software

 

Games & Play

 

Tour & Travel

 

Society & Issues

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Garden & Home

 

Academics & Learning

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Law & Politics

 

Science & Space

 

Shopping Online

 

Self Management

 

Creative Arts

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Finance & Banking

 

Index Page › Science & Space › Teleconferencing
 

Seven Steps to a Vital Videoconference

 
Author: Diane DiResta

When it's time for your fifteen minutes of fame will you be ready? With videoconferencing becoming common place in 21st century communication, executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders need to be media savvy. Here's how to put your best face forward:

1. Prepare. It's not enough to show up to speak. Practice with the technology an hour before your presentation and rehearse your message points. Don't wing it.

2. Pause and Listen. Expect time delays. A weak video signal could cause a delay or echo. Allow ample time for your message to reach the other site and wait for a response before you resume making new remarks.

3. Use Small Gestures. Actions are amplified on videoconference. Wild, sweeping movements can result in distorted, fuzzy images.

4. Appoint a Moderator. The moderator facilitates the meeting, introduces guests, and keeps the presentation movoing. The moderator or a designated person operates the technology to free speakers to focus on the message.

5. Dress for TV. Avoid distracting jewelry, shiny clothing, and large, bold patterns. Keep another shirt or blouse in the office for late day videoconferences. Perspiration stains and wrinkles will be noticeable on video. Keep powder handy for shiny noses and bald spots.

6. Create a Connection. Begin with hello. The wave is a standard greeting in videoconferencing. Use the zoom function on the camera to establish eye contact. It's difficult to communicate without viewing facial expressions from the remote site.

7. Minimize Distractions. Keep noise down by restricitng movement in and out of the room. Turn off all beepers and cell phones at the beginning of the meeting. Place a "Do Not Enter" sign on the door and change activities frequently to maintain attention and avoid the boredom factor.

Nothing can replace in-person communication. But if you master the techniques of online communication, videoconferencing is the next best thing to being there.

Copyright Diane DiResta, 2004. All rights reserved.

Author Bio:

Diane DiResta

As a top workplace communications training coach and author of Knockout Presentations and Conversations on Success, Diane DiResta shows clients how to communicate with greater impact and project a more powerful presence. Whether coaching sports celebrities to shine in the media, developing leaders to excel at executive presentations, or helping women in Tanzania to step into their power, Diane teaches spoken word strategies to manifest results. Subscribe to a free newsletter http://www.diresta.com

You can search for this article using: teleconferencing and technology, teleconferencing solution, logitech teleconferencing
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Blind Faith in Technology? Hardly
 
Ruby is July's Birthstone
 
Applied Sciences Online
 
Ecology and Capitalism: An Unlikely Partnership?
 
Cell Phone Security: Risks and Dangers of Mobile Communications
 
Voice Over IP Companies?Which One Is Best for Me?
 
Phone Conferences Via Web Conferencing: Pre-Screening Questions
 
He Was Up There!
 
VoIP - Does It Live Up To All Of The Hype?
 
VoIP Internet Phone Service - The Future is Here!
 
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> ToS
Copyright © 2008 www.bunch-of-sites.com All Rights Reserved.