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  • Remote collaboration technologies
  • Business communication strategies
  • Meeting management

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  • Teleconferencing enables remote business, clinical, and research activities, saving travel time and costs.
  • Common teleconference issues include poor planning, technical misunderstandings, participant disengagement, and disruptive background noise.
  • Ineffective chairing can lead to unequal participation and lack of summarization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical guidance for improving teleconference hosting and participation.
  • To enhance effective communication during remote meetings.
  • To facilitate efficient decision-making in teleconferences.

Main Methods:

  • This perspective article offers practical advice.
  • Guidance is provided for both teleconference hosts and participants.
  • Focus is on simple, actionable strategies.

Main Results:

  • Implementing the guidance can mitigate common teleconference problems.
  • Improved participant engagement and reduced disruptions are expected outcomes.
  • Enhanced communication and decision-making efficiency are key benefits.

Conclusions:

  • Effective teleconferencing requires proactive planning and active participation.
  • Adopting practical strategies can significantly improve remote meeting outcomes.
  • This guidance aims to optimize the use of teleconferencing for various professional settings.