Suddenly Hybrid: Managing the Modern Meeting

  • 4h 30m
  • Joseph A. Allen, Karin M. Reed
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2022

Discover the challenges and opportunities of hybrid meetings with this science-based guide from an Emmy-award winning communications expert and renowned organizational psychologist

As remote work becomes less of an unusual exception and more of an everyday necessity, hybrid meetings—meetings in which some attendees are physically present while others are virtually present—are becoming the norm.

In Suddenly Hybrid: Managing the Modern Meeting, Emmy award-winning communications expert Karin Reed and veteran industrial and organizational psychologist Dr. Joseph A. Allen deliver a practical and actionable framework for attending, hosting, and managing hybrid meetings. The authors draw from their extensive experience in research and business, as well as firsthand stories and up-to-date studies, to offer a guide that’s grounded in science and proven in the real world. You’ll learn about:

  • Best practices based on research from the height of the pandemic and the unexpected paradigm shifts that resulted
  • The challenges and opportunities presented by the trend towards hybrid meetings
  • New research insights gathered from those early in the transition to hybrid meetings, as well as those who are well on their way to implementing a complete framework

Perfect for senior business leaders, managers, and even individual contributors, Suddenly Hybrid: Managing the Modern Meeting is required reading for anyone expected to organize, host, or attend virtual or hybrid meetings in their workplace or school.

About the Author

KARIN M. REED is CEO of Speaker Dynamics. She is an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist and now focuses on helping business professionals to be confident communicators on any platform— in person, on camera, or through virtual communication tools.

JOSEPH A. ALLEN, PHD, is Professor of Industrial and Organizational Psychology at the University of Utah. His research focus is on the study of workplace meetings, organizational community engagement, and occupational safety and health.

In this Book

  • Preface
  • The Inevitability and Promise of Hybrid Meetings
  • Considering Meeting Modalities
  • Lessons Learned from Our “Suddenly Virtual” Work Life
  • New Insights—A Recalibration of Video Use
  • The Complex Communication Network Environment
  • Strategies for Running a Hybrid Meeting
  • Potential Pitfalls When Leading a Hybrid Meeting
  • Being Seen and Heard in Hybrid Meetings
  • Creating Team Meeting Ground Rules
  • Creating Presence for All
  • Enabling Collaboration for All
  • Skill Up for Hybrid Collaboration Success
  • Signs of a Healthy Hybrid Transition
  • Conclusion—What to Focus on When the Future Still Seems Blurry
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