In my work developing leaders, teams, and organizations, one of the top questions right now is, “Do you have any strategies to keep my team engaged and connected through all the virtual meetings?”
Many of us are working on this challenge, and this article is the second in a series where I will share strategies and practical actions that are making a difference.
This series is titled “Tiles of Talent”, because it is about engaging the capable and creative individuals represented in every rectangle on the screen in a virtual call. Each individual is a unique “Tile of Talent” in a virtual mosaic of beautiful knowledge, skills and abilities, and getting consistent engagement in virtual calls requires strategies to reach every tile.
The strategy we will focus on for this article is foundational to engagement in your virtual meetings, and I encourage you to accept it as a core truth on your journey to virtual meeting engagement virtuoso. Many of the leaders I work with who were struggling with engagement in their virtual team meetings made this adjustment. It increased engagement immediately, and the positive momentum continues.
Virtual Meeting Engagement Strategy:
To gain maximum engagement in “the meeting”, you must engage your team outside “the meeting”.
Engagement in virtual meetings starts by investing in communication outside of the official meeting. If the only interaction you have with your team is in a group call, you will not get maximum engagement. If you want your team to be engaged during your virtual meetings, they have to know you authentically care about them individually. Each unique tile of talent must know that they are important, and they must experience their importance through your time investment outside of “the meeting”. You do this through authentically demonstrating you care about their ideas, their contribution, and their personal well-being.
How can you build this strategy into your work without being in one-on-one meetings all the time? There are ways to create efficiency while maintaining consistency and authenticity.
The first step is to state your intentions. Include them in the virtual meeting engagement goal. Tell your direct reports, “I have a goal for our team to benefit from highly engaged and productive virtual team meetings. One of the ways this will occur is through our commitment to excellence in our one-on-one meetings. I care about you and value your role in our success. I want to know your ideas and input. As we stay connected through consistent communication in our one-on-ones, we will be best-prepared for engagement in our team meetings.”
After you communicate your intentions, activate the second step in implementing this strategy. Consistently deliver on your commitment to have one-on-one communication. It sounds simple, but it takes leadership fortitude. Engagement does not happen without consistency in this area, and many distractions threaten leaders' follow through.
You will see something happen after a few weeks. It is a phenomenon described in best-selling author Jon Gordon’s book “The Power of a Positive Team”. The phenomenon is described as “Commitment recognizes commitment”. You may have experienced this personally. When a leader is committed to a team and personally engaged with each individual, the team starts to bring greater engagement and commitment, too. When teams see commitment in action, it generally inspires greater commitment back. It creates a cycle of engagement and can be the X factor in sustaining focus and engagement in virtual meetings. When you commit to consistent engagement with your team about their priorities outside of the “the meeting”, you will receive greater commitment and engagement inside “the meeting”.
The final step in this strategy is vulnerability. Admit that you are learning and do not have all the answers in creating highly engaging virtual team meetings. The world shifted to a primarily virtual work environment less than one year ago. We are still learning how to operate in the new construct. Foster a growth mindset for your team around this topic. Demonstrate vulnerability to the reality that we are all working to stay engaged and create the best approaches for long-term success. We are building the best practices for virtual meeting engagement together.
Create more virtual meeting engagement for your “Tiles of Talent” by being engaged outside "the meeting".
Once you lay this foundation, you can begin to layer in additional virtual meeting engagement strategies. I will share more in the next article.
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