News in the Channel - October 2022

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Barco show there is a hybrid meeting paradox, where on one hand about 80% of staff want to work hybrid, but on the other, 71% feel stressed/ frustrated about hybrid meetings. Effective meeting room technology can help readdress the balance and bring meeting equity and equality – reduce the stress and provide a rewarding experience for all – with clear audio providing a strong foundation. We believe organisations need to provide more flexibility and an ‘equal voice’ wherever people are working. It’s vital to solve the meeting equity challenge by finding the employee experience ‘sweet-spot’ to enable businesses to thrive. Hybrid working here to stay From Tesla boss Elon Musk to former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and reports of some companies threatening pay cuts to staff working from home, it’s clear the pressure to return to the office on a more permanent basis continues to grow. But I’m convinced hybrid working, combining a mix of the office and home, is here to stay for the foreseeable future, with perhaps no going back to pre-COVID working practices for many companies. There are lots of reasons why people should return to their traditional desks, including team and culture building as well as impromptu information sharing. Equally there are many reasons why standard office hours are a thing of the past for people and roles that thrive on a more personal and focused environment. Creating more flexibility often provides the best of both worlds.

which meeting app to use without being restricted by a preconfigured room set-up. It’s a totally seamless experience where a user can go into any room with their laptop and just use what is familiar to them. There are no limitations or barriers. It comes down to personal choice, familiarity and confidence. Teams, Zoom, Webex, Facebook Live and Google Hangout are all easily available. Older laptops may need additional drivers installed though, which might be confusing for first-time users. Room dynamics to consider Whichever option is chosen, different room sizes require different equipment. How many people will normally be present and how far apart will they be sat are some of the basic factors that affect camera viewing angles, zoom capabilities and audio pick-up. In addition, it’s important to consider where the computer or laptop will be positioned, how far from the screen and how far from the speakerphone. Will a control pad be required or a wireless keyboard and mouse if the in-room PC option is chosen? Konftel’s extended USB audio cable maximises room set-up options as do the Optical USB Reach extender cables for flexible location of camera, laptop of OCC HUB. Daisy-chain audio may be required to extend audio pick-up in larger rooms. To address this requirement up to three Konftel 800 conference phones can be linked together by cable to increase the range. Furthermore, the Konftel 800 can also be ceiling mounted and connected wirelessly with a headset. This new installation method addresses growing market demand for neater and more flexible room configurations and is perfect for lectures and training sessions in larger locations. All the kits combine Konftel’s OmniSound lifelike audio with exceptional picture performance. Some customers prefer wireless installations, and we offer our own Bluetooth Audio options and wireless laptop connection and sharing alternatives with vendor partners.

Don’t ignore meeting equity Meeting equality can be a major challenge in today’s hybrid workplace — with remote participants sometimes having a hard time participating in the virtual meeting.

It’s your choice! In an ever-evolving collaboration world there’s more choice than ever, deciding which path to take requires careful consideration but Konftel covers every base. Organisations can include a combination of in room solutions and Bring Your Own Meeting for different rooms. It comes down to budget and individual requirements. There’s no right or wrong choice. It comes down to customer preference and having the right information to make that choice.

They are often unable to follow side discussions and have trouble picking up non-verbal cues and interacting easily. Then there’s the video and audio performance. Can they be seen and heard as easily as colleagues sat face-to-face? Equally they also need to join meetings quickly and easily without lots of complicated cabling and confusing set-ups that erode confidence. The latest research from Konftel industry partner

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