In channels, create tabs for important files, websites, or dashboards so the content is available to everyone on the team.Be sure to include prep work in the meeting invitation. For something that you usually handle with one meeting and informal, hallway catch-ups, schedule a 15-minute follow-up meeting a few days later.Use an app like Planner, Asana, or Trello to track tasks. It’s harder to get a casual recap in the hallway when there is no hallway. Take notes and share follow-ups in chat.Track notes and action items, share frequently used documents.Don’t forget to keep track of your mute button!.If someone’s audio is too low, or if their device is causing problems, deal with it at the start of the meeting so that person won’t be excluded. Practice inclusion – ask everyone for their input.
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Make sure you know how to join a meeting in Teams before the meeting starts. Video really amps up collaboration in meetings (but if you’ve got limited bandwidth, turn off video to maintain high-quality audio).
There are many reasons to work remotely and Microsoft Teams is here to help you stay connected with your teammates wherever they are. Technical Writer at Microsoft and our guest blog author today.