Free eBook, Optimize your Video Meetings

The pandemic generated by COVID-19 has fuelled remote working in most countries. Many transport and logistics companies have had to adapt, in record time, to all kinds of video conferencing solutions and collaborative

Cover of the free eBook on optimizing video meetings

This free eBook explains how to get the most from video conferences, covering how to maximise your resources, communicate more clearly and make your message heard. It is structured around three elements: technique, context and person, and is aimed at transport and logistics companies adapting to remote working.

The pandemic generated by COVID-19 has fuelled remote working in most countries. Many transport and logistics companies have had to adapt, in record time, to all kinds of video conferencing solutions and collaborative work in order to move their businesses forward.
The coronavirus has imposed a social distancing, which we have also had to apply in the workplace and which has forced us to eliminate, almost completely, face-to-face meetings.

The big question is: Will this model continue after the crisis? Most experts agree: yes.

Therefore, we have prepared a free ebook to explain how to maximize your resources when you make a video conference, how to better communicate and ultimately how to get your message heard. We will do it through 3 basic elements: technique, context and person.

Enjoy the reading and turn on your camera!

Download now !!

Fast facts

Format
Free eBook
Three elements
Technique, context and person
Audience
Transport and logistics companies
Context
Remote working accelerated by COVID-19
Covers
Maximising resources, communicating, being heard

What does the eBook cover?

How to maximise your resources during a video conference, communicate better, and ultimately get your message heard.

How is it structured?

Around three basic elements: technique, context and person.

Who is it for?

Transport and logistics companies that adapted quickly to video conferencing and collaborative working.

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