Whether you are Working From Home for the first time or whether
you are an old hat and know the ins and outs of working from home I want to
share a tip that makes me smile.
Using Virtual
Backgrounds on Zoom
Last week I was “at” Pipeline, the famous surf break on the North
Shore. I also “went” to Easter
Island and Machu
Picchu and even “watched” some dolphins playing in the surf. Here are a few
pics of my adventures.
So, instead of showing whatever is behind you in your home
office, kitchen, or wherever you may be … you can have a little fun and from my
experience bring a few smiles to the people on that conference call.
With Zoom ... you can add pictures and videos. Note: there are default
pics and videos that are pretty fun too - a beach with swaying palms, the Golden Gate Bridge, etc. However, if you want to personalize it … you
have options. Go Wild!
Pro Tip: Turn Your Camera On for all conference calls
Encourage others to do the same. It’s amazing how many
others will when they see you have yours on.
Of course, you can always just have a work pic. This is my office in Austin, TX. One of my colleagues asked me if I was in the office. As much as I love Austin I had to say no.
Of course, you can always just have a work pic. This is my office in Austin, TX. One of my colleagues asked me if I was in the office. As much as I love Austin I had to say no.
Note: I’m guessing Microsoft Teams, Webex, JoinMe and others have similar features. If you know how to do that please feel free to add a comment here or on the social network where you are seeing this. (PS - Microsoft Teams has a really cool "Blur Background" option)
WFH Doesn’t Have to
Be Boring
Have a little fun. Bring a smile to the faces of those on your next conference
call.
You can travel to Mordor, Alderaan, or even The Matrix
Reminder Best Practice: Turn Your Camera On!
A colleague I know thru the IAMCP requires cameras to be on
during her team calls. Not to shame people for their bad hair days, but to make
that visual connection. It works. Especially in times like these where we might
need that visual connection more than ever.
Wait? What? How Do I
Do That?
If you are asking yourself this … here are a few screenshots
and a video to walk
you thru it. This video
is less than 2 minutes and shows how to go thru the “settings” gear icon.
Request for you: If you do this or something like this today please share your ideas in the comments. Help us all work better from home and eventually back in the office and on the road.
- Have some fun.
- Post your most creative pictures and videos.
- And, encourage others to do the same.
See you on the next conference call.
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Tags: #FutureOfWork #GTD #WFH #WAH #CoronaVirus
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Jeff is business advisor,
mentor and community engagement expert. He brings over 20 years of Channel
Sales, Partner Marketing and Alliance expertise to audiences around the world
in speaking engagements and via his writing. He has worked for Microsoft, Kodak,
and K2. He is currently at Oracle where he works with partners, including
Microsoft and Microsoft partners, to create Hybrid Cloud solutions on a global
scale.
Connect with me on
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