It’s Monday morning and you’re kicking off your workday with a team meeting. You open your virtual room but keep the camera off as your first cup of coffee hasn’t hit yet and you don’t feel comfortable showing your face to your colleagues this early in the morning.
I get it, turning your camera on can feel like a lot of pressure, especially before your first cup of coffee. You’re not alone on this, but I’m here to explain why the pros of turning on your camera for a online meeting outweigh the cons.
The days of fully in-person meetings are behind us. According to research done by Ladders, current projects show that 25% of all professional jobs in North America will be remote by the end of 2022 and will continue to increase into 2023.
Even with the risks of COVID-19 slowing, allowing companies to move back to in-person, conventional settings, many businesses are choosing to stick with remote or hybrid business models. That’s why it’s as essential as ever that employees take steps to ensure their success in the virtual world.
Turning your camera on is one small step for man (or woman) and one giant leap for virtual meeting success.
In this blog, I’ll provide three reasons you should have your camera on during your next meeting.
When Should the Camera Be Off?
While it’s important to have your camera on in meetings, there are times when keeping your camera off is necessary. Sometimes it’s as simple as having technical difficulties such as low bandwidth. Sometimes, you have energetic kids running around in the background or you’re working from a busy coffee shop. If you feel that activities happening in your background will be a distraction in a meeting, it may bea good idea to keep your camera off.
When working from a distance, it can be tempting to keep your camera off. But having your camera on can help provide valuable virtual cues, create engagement, and contribute to building a positive and collaborative culture.
Having your camera on in a meeting is one small step to improve your online meetings, but it won’t solve all meeting challenges. Learn more about our popular training program, Essential Facilitation. Over the last few years, the virtual option for this program has helped hundreds of individuals learn the skills to facilitate high-stakes meetings, build an inclusive culture using virtual meetings, and improve performance. See what it can do for you and your organization.