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How To Use BlueJeans Software to Schedule Recurring Meetings
4 MIN READ Managing single or recurring meetings with remote workers spread across multiple locations can be a cumbersome task. Fortunately, BlueJeans software to schedule meetings can help break down those barriers and ensure that all of your events run without disruption or conflict with other events on the same day. It also simplifies virtual events and activities as it lets you know exactly what is happening so that everyone can make use of their time efficiently. What Are The Benefits? Scheduling a meeting once is one thing, but scheduling recurring meetings eliminates the need to confirm or remind those attending each time. This saves everyone time, lifts attendance numbers, and ensures that everyone is bringing their best ideas to the table. People are also more likely to be better prepared for meetings when they know it will take place, instead of them getting caught off-guard by sudden last-minute scheduling. What Features Should You Look For? When considering software to schedule meetings, there are several features that you should look for. Firstly, the software should have a user-friendly interface that will allow you and your team to easily access the various options available. Secondly, it should provide automated notifications and reminders so that everyone is aware of upcoming meetings in advance. Thirdly, it should allow you to easily customize meeting settings including the recurrence of meetings and how many participants are allowed. It is also important to make sure that the software integrates with other systems such as Outlook and Google Calendar so that all your data remains in sync. Also, Consider: Timezone rescheduling - Make sure that the software you choose allows you to automatically adjust time zones when scheduling meetings for teams located in different places around the globe. Integrations - Look for a platform that can be integrated with other tools and systems, such as BlueJeans, allowing you to set up video and audio call options for virtual events. Mobile access - Check for software that allows users to access the system from their mobile devices, making it easy to set up, manage and join recurring meetings on the go. Security and Privacy - Make sure your data is kept confidential as well as safe from any cyber-attacks. Key Considerations When Scheduling Recurring Meetings When it comes to scheduling recurring meetings, there are some key considerations you should keep in mind. Firstly, you will need to look at the different types of meeting scheduling repeats and decide which one makes the most sense for your particular use case. This includes equal duration repeats, specific day repeats, and specific date repeats, each of which has unique advantages and drawbacks. Ultimately, finding the right repeat sequence may require some trial and error; however, when done correctly, it can be a great way to save time while still staying on track with important meetings. How To Schedule Meetings From Your BlueJeans Account Scheduling a meeting has never been easier with Web Scheduler. All you need to do is log into your account, navigate to the Meetings page, and select "Schedule Meeting." From there, you can enter a Title for your meeting, add a Description and choose the Start and End times. If you're planning on recurring meetings, make sure to enable "Repeat Meeting" so you can configure the repeat pattern - Daily, Weekly, or Monthly. Don't forget to set your Meeting Access options! Lastly, you'll want to invite participants using their email addresses. With Web Scheduler's simple scheduling capabilities, preparing for client calls or team meetings requires minimal effort. And, in addition to the advanced configuration options already available, BlueJeans also allows admin users to delegate the scheduling of meetings to other members of their team. Common Mistakes When Using Scheduling Software One of the most common mistakes people make when it comes to their meeting room booking software is failing to check availability before confirming bookings. Even if you have a good sense of your own schedule, it pays to double-check with the system in case there are any changes or overlap with other meetings. It's also important to ensure that all participants have accepted an invitation to the meeting, as this will keep everyone up to date and on the same page. Additionally, make sure that any changes or updates are sent out in a timely manner to avoid any miscommunication or confusion. Conclusion BlueJeans software for scheduling meetings offers an abundance of features to help your organization stay organized and on top of its goals. From 'one-touch join' so team members can be part of a meeting effortlessly, to easy sharing access for presentations and spreadsheets -- you'll find that operating efficiently has never been easier. Not only will scheduling or canceling meetings become simple tasks but also adjusting user permission levels, customizing log-in links, and sending out agendas and notes are all within reach with the intuitive design. To learn more about how BlueJeans Meetings give teams seamless collaboration capabilities contact us, or check out our product videos.64Views2likes3CommentsHow Can You Make Remote Work a Success? Tackle These Top 10 Meeting Challenges
5 MIN READ Virtual meetings are here to stay, and for good reason. They’re convenient and cost-effective, and they make it easy to collaborate across offices, locations, and even organizations. But they also come with unique challenges. A Gartner survey of more than 7,000 digital workers identifies 10 major challenges that make virtual meetings less effective than organizations want. The report offers advice on how to overcome these challenges by improving meeting practices, technology use, and organizational culture. Too Many Meetings The absence of physical limitations in remote work creates the expectation that employees can meet anytime, anywhere. This often leads to calendars full of meetings — and unhappy staff. To avoid overloading: employees working remotely must have blocks of time that are meeting-free, with leaders promoting this idea and practicing it themselves remote workers should allocate sensible blocks of time in their calendar for meetings, clearly labeled with #meetings or #focus or similar organizations must have a policy stating that they value ‘focus time’ as much as collaboration and meeting times. Low Participation and Interest from Attendees It’s typically more difficult for remote workers to engage in a meeting than those joining in person. Employees participating virtually often have to deal with distractions from work and home environment at the same time. To ensure engagement: remote employees must have a clear way to contribute to a meeting. The host should ask for those contributions, not just through audio and video but also via in-meeting chats, to engage extroverts and introverts alike remote workers should develop basic competencies to engage fully during meetings. This includes understanding common activities such as how to enable video, raise a virtual hand to ask a question, and present materials organizations must reinforce positive behaviors. Attendees shouldn’t touch the keyboard unless taking notes, and chatty participants should take turns and leave opportunities for others to speak. Comments via chat must be on point. Unclear Decisions, Commitments, or Next Actions Employees who work remotely don’t get many opportunities for daily office interactions that help them clarify points or address issues. So work must be identified, complex issues resolved, and decisions made during a meeting. To make a virtual meeting more valuable: employees working remotely must understand their new commitments and balance them with existing priorities. They should spend the last five to 10 minutes of every meeting reviewing decisions and next actions they must keep at least a simple system to track commitments and prevent their to-do items from getting lost. Teams should have a shared digital system where issues are visible, so employees can hold themselves and each other accountable organizations need to provide a structure that spells out meeting outcomes. This can be in the form of a simple list of questions asked at the end of every meeting. Failure to Prepare and Share Agenda, Purpose, and Goals Failure to show respect for attendees’ time can erode remote workers’ trust in meeting leaders. One way to retain that trust is to show clear preparation for a meeting by sharing a meeting agenda and purpose in advance. It also helps to: clearly set out to remote workers the purpose of a meeting so they’ll know what to contribute. If the meeting organizer has no firm agenda, it’s wise to simply cancel the meeting to avoid wasting time get remote employees to share meeting agendas as part of their calendar invitations hold leaders accountable for how they use remote workers’ time during meetings. Difficulty Involving Relevant Decision Makers and Participants For fear of missing out, some remote workers attend meetings that aren’t so relevant to them. Organizers should only invite people whose attendance is necessary because they have important information to share or are involved in decision-making. To make the best use of everyone’s time: remote workers should review their meeting commitments and decline optional ones they should avoid inviting optional attendees to meetings or attending meetings that are not mandatory for them organizations should aim for smaller meetings when they need to make decisions. This means being more selective with the people they invite. Poor Audio, Video, or Physical Workspace Effective virtual meetings require focus, but environmental and technical hitches can make meetings taxing and unsatisfactory. To avoid impediments: remote workers must have a comfortable environment, including a private and quiet meeting space, to help them fully focus they should have noise-canceling headsets and webcams to improve the quality of meeting experiences. The use of internet bandwidth by other devices sharing the same network must be limited during meetings companies must help employees working remotely to solve meeting quality problems. This might require developing help desk support dedicated to these employees or creating special training materials. Lack of Consistent, Standardized Solutions for Meetings Real-time interaction during meetings requires a lot of effort, including sharing content. Remote workers need more support for the activities they must undertake while collaborating in real time. This includes: reducing context switching into and out of different tools agreeing with regular collaborators about best practices and ways to consolidate meeting materials having the fewest number of touchpoints necessary for a meeting workflow communicating standards for setting up meetings as part of onboarding new remote workers. Difficulty Starting, Joining, Presenting in Meeting Spaces, and Other Ease of Use Issues Workers generally believe that a meeting technology is easy to use if it starts instantly without necessary client downloads, allows clicking or tapping instead of typing codes, and has simple and intuitive controls for sharing materials. To speed up joining and sharing: employees must be confident in the meeting technology they’re using the technology should allow click-to-join or tap-to-join meetings. Meetings should have passcodes, and users of company-issued meeting solutions should use invitation links and VoIP or PC audio and video it’s important for organizations to make starting and joining meetings as simple as possible without compromising security. Difficulty Finding and Sharing Relevant Materials Organizing, creating, and sharing content for meetings must be simple and repeatable. There are many places where workers can create and collaborate on content, such as their devices, browsers in web applications, file servers, and cloud storage. To make it easier to share materials and work on them: remote employees should have an agreement with regular collaborators for how and where they will organize team content the IT department should give them best practices for meetings with a virtual workspace where participants can chat, start a meeting, store content, and collaborate organizations must make sure their meeting solution and content collaboration strategies are aligned. Meeting Tools Not Making It Easy to Find Mutually Acceptable Time and Resources It’s not always easy to find time and space that works for everyone. To facilitate scheduling: remote employees must be available to meet with colleagues, team members, and managers without overcommitting to meetings they should review meeting defaults and disregard suggestions by calendar programs that set hour-long meetings, choosing their own slots instead employers must allow workers to solve meeting scheduling problems creatively, such as by setting core hours with frequent collaborators within a few time zones. As Gartner rightly points out, it’s important for organizations to eliminate meetings that unnecessarily take up employees’ time. Instead, leaders should focus on better engaging attendees, providing a meeting structure, and setting clear outcomes. Using the right technology is also key. At BlueJeans by Verizon, we’re always innovating to make virtual meetings — and remote work — more productive and effective. Download the Gartner report here or find out more about how BlueJeans can help.68Views0likes2CommentsBlueJeans FAQ
The most common questions we get about video conferencing, virtual meetings, webinars, and how to use BlueJeans for greater productivity. The FAQs page is updated on a regular basis to help users learn how BlueJeans works. For BlueJeans product specific information, please refer to the BlueJeans support area. • Virtual Meetings • Events / Webinars Virtual Meetings / Online Meetings / Video Conferencing What is a virtual meeting? A virtual meeting is a group video call that connects multiple people into the same digital space and gives everyone access to the video camera and microphone connected to their devices. There are also a number of essential elements to consider, which are highlighted in this blog: What a Virtual Meeting is and How to Run One How to conduct effective virtual meetings? Set an agenda and make it part of your invite. Ensure you schedule to accommodate appropriate time zones. Always mute yourself when not speaking. Turn your camera on and ensure your room or virtual background is solid. For best quality, use the blur feature – if available - to put emphasis on what is important and avoid the odd virtual background ‘head wave’. Virtual Meetings Best Practices: Guide to Running Effective Virtual Meetings How to record a video call? The Moderator has the capability of recording a video call. Usually, it's as simple as finding and clicking the Start Record button, but we provide tips for when to start a recording and, just as importantly, things to consider when it’s time to stop recording. Video Call Recording: The Complete Guide to Recording Video Calls Why is my video call echoing? First, you need to pinpoint the source. This can be external speakers or microphones, typing on an unmuted mic, and/or over modulated microphones. If you hear your own audio back as echo, the problem is likely originating from another person. If the situation is reversed, then the echo is likely coming from your side. How to Eliminate Echo from a Video Call How to improve video conference reliability There are several ways to improve or monitor virtual conference reliability in limited or changing bandwidth conditions. Sometimes it depends on the platform and the connection speed of the attendees. Many platforms have bandwidth monitors that adjust to the condition, and others have more advanced features like direct connect and WiFi switching, which automatically gets you on the most reliable source. Tips for Improving Video Conference Reliability Is video conferencing secure? There are several factors to consider beyond the conferencing platform itself. Don’t share meeting IDs with everyone, always use passcodes, and keep watch on meeting joiners. Ask participants to join early, and know your meeting platform's vulnerability and security SLAs. Also, practice security hygiene consistently, and master the platform's controls. See Eight Best Practices for Safe Video Conferencing How to run a successful online meeting? A few rules of thumb are to make sure the attendees are set on a specific amount of time the meeting will last, and make sure it does not overrun. Whether it’s just 15 minutes or a full hour, be strict with time. Have a clear agenda, send it in advance then work methodically through those points, making sure everyone has their say. Be sure to capture specific action items for follow-up. The Complete Guide to Successful Remote Meetings How to best use breakout rooms in virtual meetings? A video conferencing breakout session happens when large groups of people split into smaller groups to discuss different topics or brainstorm ideas. When successful, breakout sessions are engaging and align attendees around the right outcomes, helping them develop ideas and a way forward. Introducing BlueJeans Breakout Sessions How to boost interaction in virtual meetings? Some essentials: have a camera-on policy, be thoughtful about who you invite, conduct smaller meetings when possible, and utilize breakout rooms for smaller collaborative topics. Finally, always moderate your video conference as that will ensure consistency and help remediate any challenges that surface. See more: Tips for Boosting Team Engagement in Virtual Meetings How do you make virtual learning more engaging for children? A few ideas for teachers and parents: reduce distractions, encourage socialization, encourage virtual escape rooms, digital show-and-tell and the less explored but highly effective, gamification. Read more on each see: Virtual Learning Tips for Ensuring Your Child is an Active Participant How to make virtual meetings more impactful? First, set an agenda and know your goals and objectives. Start the meeting on time. If appropriate, break the meeting into various sections, allowing multiple people to lead and present. Breakout Sessions is a great feature to divide the meeting into smaller groups if multiple topics and stakeholders are present. Use charts, videos, pictures, and graphics to create an engaging experience for your participants. Screen Annotation and Whiteboard are tools that can help. Circle back as a group at the end, and cover outcomes and next steps. 10 Online Meeting Tips for Impactful Conversations How to effectively use virtual backgrounds for online meetings? A professional office space and background can make a huge difference in making a good first impression. Some general suggestions are to choose a clutter-free and neutral background - especially when presenting content to a large and varied group of participants. Check your lighting as that quality is often overlooked. Virtual backgrounds can be quite effective and professional when used properly. If virtual images are not your thing or they don’t look professional with your environment, the blur background is a great way to focus people on you and not on the office behind you. Lastly, before joining a meeting, check how things look before clicking into the meeting or event. Virtual Background Tips What Is Web Conferencing Software? Web conferencing software uses video and audio technology in order to allow interactive communication between multiple people at different locations. This software allows individual users to log onto the platform directly from the internet, which means they will not have to download an app or install software on their computer in order to participate in the conference. Choosing the Best Web Conferencing Software What are some practical uses for online video meetings? The most effective online video meetings are similar to effective in-person meetings. You want to be able to share information and documents easily with one another and incorporate nonverbal communication, such as facial expressions and body language. Always moderate your shared discussion to keep attendees engaged. Periodically share how much time is left, keep attendees focused, and redirect off-topic conversations as necessary. And finally, be sure that your meeting is private and secure. Web Meeting: A Guide to Online Video Meetings What equipment do I need for a successful teleconference? First, think about what types of meetings you tend to have, and ensure the microphone and camera are best suited for those applications. The correct microphone and webcam can be just as important as a decent internet connection. Pick a good quality speaker system – one that is well-suited for the room size and configuration. For a teleconference system in the workspace, be sure to select one that is adaptable to several configurations. The right display or TV for your room size and application is also essential. Finally, teleconference software is key. You will want high-quality software that serves as your central platform. Teleconference Equipment: What You Need for a Successful Teleconference Events / Webinars What is a webinar? Simply put, a webinar is an online meeting, presentation, or conversation, broadcast live to attendees anywhere in the world. Hosted by one or more persons, it is a two-way communication form in which attendees and presenters share and respond to information in real time. Webinars are powerful communications tools. Presenters can share documents and downloadable materials to screens and videos, while engaging in chats, Q&As and more. The Essential Guide to Webinars That Work How do I run successful virtual networking events? Virtual networking is a powerful way to continue building your personal and professional network, while helping you feel less isolated during the global pandemic. But how does networking take place when you can’t meet with people face-to-face? Although virtual networking may seem awkward, it’s actually more comfortable and less intimidating than you might think. You might also consider integrating breakout sessions, team building sessions, and/or organizing keynotes or panel discussions. The 2021 Guide to Virtual Networking Events What are some tips for successful virtual events? A virtual event or webinar is any organized meet-up that takes place online rather than in a physical location. No matter the size or style of your happening, there are some simple tips and tricks to ensure success. Ask yourself, what kind of experience do I want to offer? Live, on-demand, or a combination of both? Do I want to allow access once the event is over? Where will the content be seen? Do people need to pre-register via signup or offered without? What KPIs and data do I want to track? When is the best time to host a virtual event? Other things to consider are: How do I promote my virtual event? Is my technology stable and solid? How do I create an audience and keep them engaged? Virtual Events That Deliver Results How do you create effective webinars? Be sure to consider time zones when scheduling. Promote at least 2 weeks in advance and send reminders with an agenda included in all communications. Rehearse. Do a dry run. Practice. Whatever you want to call it, always remember to prep with presenters and iron out your show flow before the live broadcast. This means putting together a storyboard that explains all webinar segments: introductions, agenda, speaking sections, and audience Q&A. Be sure to engage the audience, and don't forget to follow-up with the on-demand webinar and the next call to action. 5 Tips to Create Effective Webinars How do I avoid webinar failures? Events can tailspin if presenters don’t know their way around the interface. That is considered a planning failure, but it can be avoided. Keep these ideas in mind when setting up and hosting your live event: Community chat can be disabled. Questions can be auto-approved or must require moderators to approve. Make sure to stop the broadcast when the presentation has concluded to remove risk for ‘backstage’ audio and video from reaching the audience. You do want to interact and engage the audience, but do it at the appropriate time. Webinar Recap: Avoid Epic Webinar Fails How to use webinars to increase demand generation and revenue? Huge technology improvements have made high-quality demand generation webinars easier than ever. You don’t necessarily need an agency to setup and run them. Specific vendors have advanced security features and ‘smart meeting’ capabilities – like moderator controls, whiteboarding, analytics and Dolby noise cancellation. Webinars and virtual events are effective throughout the buying cycle and can be critical during the end-of-funnel sales journey. See more: How to Use Webinars to Boost Demand Generation How to plan virtual events? When planning a virtual event, there are a number of things to consider including: understanding your audience, selecting the right event format, deciding the best day and time, knowing how to draw an audience, and identifying which features and reporting you want from the platform. Virtual Event Planning in 2021 How do I use webinars to convert prospects into customers? An average webinar attendee sticks around for 61 minutes. That’s a huge opportunity to connect with decision-makers and communicate the value of your product or service. Webinars are great for lead capture and conversions as well, so they can be appropriate for any stage of the buying cycle. Deciphering which topics to cover requires you to know your audience. A thorough analysis of the attendee list and/or polling questions up front can be beneficial. The most valuable content addresses specific pain points and offers tangible solutions, i.e., your product or solution. 5 Ways to Generate More Demand with Webinars What are best practices for hosting a webinar? There are a few essential things to keep in mind when hosting a webinar or virtual event. Make it easy to join and hard to leave, retain an element of surprise, make it visually appealing, and involve the audience. You want to leave them wanting more, so differentiation is important. Be sure to study the registrant list, so you know the audience in advance. And nothing is more important than selecting an engaging speaker. You also need to be prepared for technical challenges and be ready to remediate. The Ultimate Guide to Hosting Virtual Events How to host a successful webinar? A few things to think about when considering a webinar. Purpose and picking the right topic, what are your goals, what is the best format to meet the goals, and how do you measure success. Then, move to how to setup properly, make time for speaker practice/dry runs, and have a solid marketing plan to bring in registrants/attendees. How to Host the Best Webinars: A Step-By-Step Guide What are the types of virtual events? Whether you’re in HR, marketing or sales, there are several ways you can leverage virtual events within your organization to drive business success. A few examples: Utilize webinars for product launches, thought leadership, and customer advocacy. Virtual conferences & trade shows are generally intended to capture the interest of customers and prospects, so these can be simple or complex depending on your time frame, budget, and resources. All-hands and town hall types of meetings provide executives an engaging way to stay connected to teams worldwide. Virtual learning and online education has become a staple of academic institutions across the world as students are given the option to take classes virtually. Virtual events have also grown in popularity with business enterprises that need to train large groups of knowledge workers. 5 Major Types of Virtual Events18Views0likes0CommentsIntroducing: BlueJeans Developer Platform
4 MIN READ Historically, the concept of “digital transformation” has realistically been way more incremental than transformational. Enterprises have moved to the cloud, embraced software-as-a-service, and digitized the majority of their information assets…but these changes have taken years and honestly, many organizations are still mid-stream on this journey, with the battle scars of half-finished “transformational work” strewn across the IT roadmap of years’ past. Amazingly, the tech discipline of communications has potentially seen the most radical amount of transformation. Fueled by remote work-at-scale, communications had to adapt overnight to keep business afloat. Even more extreme, was the wide scale adoption of video to power communications and collaboration during the past three years. Simply put, video has become our de facto mode for getting in touch, both personally and professionally. Due to the widespread adoption and fast-cycle maturity of video conferencing, organizations are starting to consider how they can leverage this technology to bolster communications not just for internal purposes, but for how they interact with customers and partners as well. Ultimately, the market for Communications Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) is exploding, with the market set to grow from roughly $12.5 billion in 2022 to $45.3 billion in 2027. While, CPaaS is constituted of a wide variety of different communications components, injecting video into applications is one of the stars, with one of the highest growth rates observed across the CPaaS the tech stack. Take Your Apps to the Next-Level with BlueJeans With this landscape in mind, BlueJeans has been hard at work transforming our award-winning video conferencing service into a developer-friendly set of SDKs & APIs to power interactive video experiences for nearly any kind of application. Today, we are proud to officially announce the BlueJeans Developer Platform, a robust collection of developer tools that make it easy to integrate best-in-class video conferencing capabilities directly into any web or mobile application. Fully Customizable Video Experiences | Client SDKs When looking to fully customize BlueJeans within your web or mobile app, BlueJeans client SDKs for WebRTC (browsers) and mobile (Android & iOS), offer many features to ensure the experience matches your expectations. With options to control for video appearance, content sharing, and chat, developers are able to easily build out their optimal video integration. Low-Code Options as Easy as 1,2,3 | Embed SDKs BlueJeans Web Embed SDK provides developers with a low-code solution for bringing BlueJeans Meetings and BlueJeans Events directly within any web application with minimal effort. This solution provides a quick and easy pathway for developers looking to integrate BlueJeans award-winning video experiences through simple to deploy iFrame technology. Key Developer Platform Features Regardless of whether developers prefer to fully customize their experience with the Client SDKs or opt for the low-code approach with our Embed SDKs, they will have access to several key Platform features that will deliver premium video performance within their apps. Dolby Voice Audio–Crystal-clear call quality featuring spatial audio HD Video & Screen-Sharing: High-performance video delivered up to 720p Layout Customization: Flexible options for configuring multi-stream video Audio/Video Controls & Settings: Complete customization of available capabilities REST APIs & Webhooks–Robust package of APIs for workflow automation pre, during, and post Meeting. BlueJeans Developer Platform in Action Customer Use Cases Verizon | Retail Video Assist Verizon wanted to launch a customer video chat option that would allow customers to enjoy a retail-like experience without having to visit a store. The Verizon team recognized that the business needed a scalable, enterprise-grade platform that would enable it to seamlessly connect online customers with a direct Verizon store representative over a secure video call, and turned to BlueJeans to help it develop a one click–call solution. Leveraging BlueJeans’ iOS and Browser Client SDKs, Verizon built the video experience directly within the sales specialist’s mobile point-of-sale solution and the customer’s browser on verizon.com. WITHmyDOC | Remote Patient Monitoring Kit Digital health provider WITHmyDOC wanted to transform the delivery of chronic care by monitoring patients’ progress and facilitating proactive intervention in real-time. The company developed a remote patient monitoring (RPM) platform and used BlueJeans Embed SDK to integrate into the solution and deliver intelligent and responsive chronic care. Now, immediate access to video conferencing is making a big difference to WITHmyDOC’s delivery of chronic care, offering a seamless way to onboard patients and provide necessary interventions in an efficient way. New York Islanders | Second-Screen Fan Experience Wanting to look beyond the physical arena boundaries into how they can engage and do more for fans on a global level, the New York Islanders used BlueJeans Web Client SDKs to provide video enabled watch parties in their HOMEICE Experience platform within the UBS Arena mobile app. It allows fans to chat live with NHL alumni and insiders, score points and win prizes by participating in trivia and polls while watching the game. We are thrilled with the early success our customers are seeing as they roll out BlueJeans within their app ecosystem and we are excited to officially launch the Platform and provide access to all developers interested in taking their apps to the next level with premium video. Developers interested in experimenting with our SDKs and APIs can have access to a free 3-month trial of service by contacting us here. We can’t wait to see what you’ll build! Interested in our technical documentation? Learn more here.11Views0likes0CommentsUnlocking the Potential of Virtual Coaching Sessions
3 MIN READ Technology has changed the way we “go to work” and virtual meetings have become commonplace. Whether virtual coaching sessions or virtual project collaboration, virtual-based solutions are aiding us in our daily interactions. Virtual coaching platforms like BlueJeans allow individuals and groups to connect with professional coaches, and interact in a safe, secure environment. So much so that various companies are now offering virtual coaching packages tailored to meet the specific needs of individuals and businesses. What is a Virtual Coach? A virtual coach is a type of life or career coach whose practice focuses on supporting clients through telephone or virtual coaching sessions like BlueJeans to help motivate, focus, and move toward achievable goals. The International Coaching Federation (ICF) believes that coaching can help people reach their personal and professional goals by connecting them with an experienced partner and engaging in creative, thought-provoking conversations. What is Virtual Coaching? Virtual coaching can be a great resource to help you reach your learning and development goals. Unlike traditional in-person coaching, virtual face-to-face coaching eliminates travel time and makes it easier to schedule virtual meetings using video conferencing platforms. This means that virtual coaching is available to anyone, anywhere, and at any time, allowing for flexibility in times when you might otherwise not have had the opportunity. With virtual coaching, individuals can harness the potential of synchronous and asynchronous communication options such as emails, text messages, virtual coaching platforms, phone calls and virtual meetings. Virtual coaching can be a valuable ally in navigating challenges faced with personal growth, relationships or career aspirations - all kept secure within a virtual platform. Benefits of Video Conferencing for Coaching Convenience: Virtual coaching provides access to support and development at any time, even outside of traditional business hours. Accessibility: It has the benefit of being accessible from anywhere. This means that coaches and individuals can be matched based on compatibility rather than location. Resources: Digital access to tools improves access to resources. These tools help people set goals, prepare for coaching, and track their progress. Personalization: A good virtual coaching session that is personalized and customized for each individual gets results but still feels human and personal. Monitoring: The coaching relationship evaluation gets better when it is easy to monitor progress and trends. This can be done at an individual level and also at an organizational level. Environmentally and Cost-Effective: With online coaching, you eliminate the need to travel to meet with a coach in person, which can help reduce your costs and carbon footprint. How To Make The Most Out Of Your Virtual Coaching Sessions If you are new to virtual coaching and video conferencing platforms, here are some tips to keep in mind when preparing for your sessions: First, make sure that your internet connection is reliable; if possible, find a spot in your home or office where the connection is strong so that you don’t experience any lags or disconnects during your session. Second, be prepared for your session by making sure that your device has all the necessary software installed. This way, everything will run smoothly during your session. Finally, plan ahead by writing down any questions or topics you want to discuss ahead of time. This will help you make the most out of each session. In Conclusion, virtual coaching sessions are a great solution for people looking to gain knowledge and insight from experienced coaches. With virtual coaching, individuals are able to benefit from the expertise of a coach in a convenient and private virtual environment, with the added advantage of being able to fit sessions into their already busy schedules. A successful virtual coaching experience is one in which both parties can feel satisfied with its outcome. Therefore, the appropriate preparation and the right virtual coaching platform could make all the difference between a successful session or an unsuccessful one. BlueJeans Meetings provides high-quality Dolby Voice and HD video for the best virtual coaching experience. Don’t settle for less - learn more about BlueJeans Virtual Meetings!5Views0likes0Comments