Leaders should make it clear that video and zoom people are part of the meeting, not just a way for them to stay on top of what's going on. If they don't feel like they need to be there, leaders can turn off their viteos or notebooks in order to get more attention from others. "I have a huge problem thik as. Suddenlis suddenly ats forty eight people, and there's four of us talking," he says.
Community creator and engineering leader at Apple, Michael Lopp (aka rands), joins Jason and Eiso to chat about the power of storytelling for engineering and the state of content for engineering leaders. The author of "Small Things Done Well" shares his opinions on video conferencing, distributed work, and how managers can create more authentic connections with remote teams.
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