Etiquette is essential when videoconferencing
| September 24, 2008 |
There's nothing quite like shaking someone's hand, conducting a face-to-face meeting and then heading out for lunch together. But when multiple people, travel costs and packed schedules are involved, videoconferencing can be an attractive alternative.
As these meetings become more prevalent, it's important to familiarize yourself with proper etiquette. For example, you wouldn't show up late to any other meeting, dress inappropriately or constantly read your e-mail.
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