It's not "Zoom fatigue."
It's "why are you wasting my time with yet another meeting where I just sit here and listen to mostly irrelevant information that could have been an email while doing 5 other things that are actually important" exhaustion.
40% of deskless workers want to quit.
Half of their managers are burned out every day.
How can we fix the frontline work experience?
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My new book drops on November 29th, so this is your chance to be one of the first to read it.
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Professor/author/speaker/consultant/L&D stalwart @kkapp has some advice for those itching to dig into @JD_Dillon's new book (dropping November 29).
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Has anyone stumbled across tools for captioning, transcribing and/or translating live, in-person sessions? I'm looking for options to improve participant access without always relying on event organizers. 🤔
@toister I always offer a live session, even for events with less-than-compatible time zones. Nonetheless several digital events are fully pre-programmed with maybe a live Q&A.
A lot of "live" online content - webinars, conference sessions - is actually pre-recorded and replayed at a scheduled time.
Does it matter to you if a LIVE session is actually LIVE?
What makes simulive sessions better or worse from a participant perspective?
@mlassoff I've also had experiences where I am speaking live but I'm locked in a delivery platform that doesn't allow me to see the chat or interact with the audience.