With hybrid meetings continuing to evolve, the task for the IT departments will be to create a space in which the seven people, for example, calling in from home have the same interactive experience as the five people in the conference room. Equal participation and presence are the goal, and the technology needs to seamlessly integrate and include remote workers.
As companies transition to new hybrid models, the success of workplace transformation heavily relies on effective communication. Improving audio quality is a relatively cost-effective way to provide remote participants with higher meeting engagement and enhance their ability to contribute. IDC believes that investments to enhance hybrid meetings through audio quality can lead to tangible business outcomes.
Want to know more about how to maximize Hybrid Work Through Audio Quality? Then click here to read IDC’s Sound Advice.
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