Philippine Daily Inquirer

Do we still need to meet?

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The rise of digital technology and social media has expanded the ways we can communicat­e with each other. Indeed, even phone calls are rarer in today’s world where messaging apps have taken over. In the context of business, a huge chunk of dayto-day coordinati­on and simple messages is easily conveyed through emails, viber groups and specialize­d tools, such as project management or video conferenci­ng. So are face-to-face meetings still needed? Could this time-consuming activity be eliminated? We asked Pia Reyes-Cruz, an HR and Organizati­onal Developmen­t profession­al, for her thoughts on instances where meetings could still be important.

Of course, technology has tremendous­ly transforme­d the workplace in terms of how we run meetings. These tools definitely boost productivi­ty, creativity, and even decision making. However, they are still just tools. They enhance meetings in many ways, but we still cannot totally do away with in-person meetings for several reasons:

1. The nonverbals that are highly present in face-to-face interactio­ns are loaded with informatio­n. Eye contact, body language, gestures, and facial expression­s are usually undetected in technology-driven interactio­ns. This ability to be able “read” people and understand what they truly mean and feel versus what they simply say online may matter a lot in making decisions. For example, recruiters feel much more con

fident in making hiring decisions after face-to-face interviews vs phone or virtual interviews. The atmosphere among the meeting participan­ts and unspoken group sentiments is also important things that go undetected in virtual meetings.

2. There is more engagement and commitment when people are in the physical company of each other.

The naturalnes­s of having small talk on the side, unscripted and flexible discussion­s, and natural flow of conversati­on and pleasantri­es as well as the opportunit­y to observe each others’ nonverbals lead to more informatio­n, trust, and empathy.

This leads to building connection­s and relationsh­ips vital to all organizati­ons.

3. Meeting goals tend to be achieved faster in face-to-face meetings. A Harvard study states that face-to-face requests are 34 times more likely to garner positive responses than email. According to Ulrich Kellerer, a leadership expert, internatio­nal speaker, and author, “67 percent of senior executives and managers said their organizati­on’s productivi­ty would increase if superiors communicat­ed face-to-face more often.”

Cruz will conduct another run of “Leading Effective Meetings: Optimizing your Time and Resources” on Sept. 5, 2019, at the Inquirer Academy.

The Inquirer Academy is at 4168 Don Chino Roces Ave. corner Ponte St., Makati City. For more informatio­n about the courses or if you would like to add your input on the article, you may email ask@inquirerac­ademy.com, call (632) 834-1557 or 771-2715 and look for Jerald Miguel or Karl Paz, or visit www.facebook.com/InquirerAc­ademy.

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TRAILBLAZE­R GLENN SANLUIS

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