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With the rise of remote and hybrid work virtual meetings have become essential for collaboration, communication, and decision-making. Having online meetings allows teams worldwide to work together in real time. With this comes the conundrum: should employees have their cameras on or off during virtual meetings? Turning your camera on or off can significantly impact team communication, engagement, and trust building.
The Pros of Keeping Cameras on During Virtual Meetings
There are several benefits of keeping cameras on during meetings. Here are the top four reasons:
1. Enhances Communication
When the camera is on, it allows us to see someone’s facial expressions and body language. Seeing these expressions helps us to understand their thoughts and feelings. Rather than words getting lost in translation, we can see the smile, head nod, or the look of confusion you may otherwise miss. These visual cues lead to a better understanding between the team, allowing them to communicate more effectively.
2. Builds Trust and Relationships
It is essential to have a good relationship with your colleagues. Hybrid and remote work can sometimes make daily interactions difficult. Turning the camera on, seeing your colleagues smile, and having occasional small talk help bring people together. Facial