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Embracing Webcams in Virtual Meetings – Building Company Culture Virtually

Tired of the disconnect in virtual meetings? Discover how using webcams can enhance communication, build stronger relationships, and create a more engaging work environment.

In the ninth video of our series on building company culture in a virtual environment, we explore the importance of using webcams in remote work.

  1. Use Webcams (Even When Having a Bad Hair Day or Home-Schooling the Kids)

Webcams are a powerful tool for building connection and empathy in remote teams. While it might feel uncomfortable at times, turning on your camera can significantly enhance communication and build stronger connections with your team. Webcams help convey nonverbal cues, foster empathy, and create a more engaging virtual presence. Learn how to encourage webcam usage within your team and promote a culture of acceptance and understanding, even on those “bad hair days.”   

For more insights and to learn from our experience, visit our blog:
https://www.impetusdigital.com/2020/11/03/top-10-tips-for-creating-company-culture/

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