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5 Tips to Supercharge Your Home Office Video Setup

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With COVID-19 impacting global work environments, millions of employees are transitioning to a new normal – working from home. One of the biggest challenges of teleworking is learning to effectively communicate using live video. Whether presenting to customers or collaborating with teammates, it is essential that your virtual meetings are just as effective as those you would normally hold in-person.

In our new video, Kollective Technology’s Chris Gower, provides five tips to supercharge your home office video setup. We cover:

  1. The importance of holding calls in a controlled environment
  2. How to adjust your video setup to show off your best, most professional side
  3. Advice on how to choose the right backdrop or effect
  4. Tips to improve lighting and overall visibility
  5. Why audio quality is critical to successful call

If you would like to learn more about live video communication for enterprise companies, Kollective is offering a free video strategy consultation with one of our experts. Get started doing video today with help from our video strategists.

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10 Tips for Leadership on Crisis Management

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Everyone experiences some form of crisis during their lives. It comes in many forms and often occurs more than once in a lifetime. Sometimes these events feel paralyzing and other times we intuitively know how to work through it. Due to the nature of business, large organizations often find it challenging to navigate periods of crisis. We’ve put together our top 10 steps to help your organization pivot and manage crisis, whatever it may be.

1. Preparation

“Crisis” is usually an uncertain period of time and not a specific event. The preparation comes from the perspective of managing the unknown. Be prepared by acknowledging that you don’t know all the answers and you probably never will, but it is wise to think ahead and understand your scenarios and resources.

2. Active Listening

Active listening is a learned skill and is not something you only practice with your spouse. The most successful organizations are mindful of having people, processes, and technology in place that allows them to be connected with their global organization. Many companies fall into the trap of only listening to outside factors, when internal intelligence is equally as important.

3. Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

We’ll say it again, communicate! Frequent communication and collaboration are foundations of the modern workplace. This applies to improving team dynamics, productivity, and allows leadership to stay connected with their global organization. Strong relationships based on communication build trust and unity through transparency. Proper communications allow organizations to be more aligned, enables faster response time, and will increase the chance of success when adapting to change.

4. Always Show Empathy

In challenging times, it’s critical that leaders demonstrate empathy. Relate to your people and build a true connection. If you are authentic, your employees will unite based on the challenges in front of them, even if the outcome is unknown. Showing empathy is difficult with a dispersed workforce and email isn’t going to cut it. Have your leader record a quick video message and distribute it to the whole company. It’s more authentic, shows the human side of the message (and the human), and can demonstrate empathy. Using live video as part of your communication strategy is incredibly effective for serious internal matters.

5. Empower Staff

A high-functioning, healthy organization knows that an empowered staff is more motivated, adapts faster, and will overcome obstacles more successfully. Do they have the proper resources to work remotely? Are they able to communicate and collaborate with each other effectively? Do they feel connected to their leadership and part of the bigger solution? As the reality of more remote workers becomes increasingly likely, empowering your staff is critical to surviving what the future brings.

6. State the Current Situation and What’s Next

You don’t need to have all the answers. It’s critical to acknowledge and state where you are today and what you think is coming next. Communicate a framework for how you will navigate the future, even if the facts and decision are uncertain. You will need to adapt to the unknown, but with the entire organization on the same page, the journey is far less stressful.

7. Control Your Fears & Don’t Over-React

As humans “fear” is almost hardwired into the human psyche. Less than 1% of people have Covid19, yet 99.9% worry and fear the worst. Put plans together and communicate. Preparation and having contingency plans will reduce the fear, even when the future is unknown.

8. Create a Playbook

Think through all the potential scenarios and outcomes that could occur. Evaluate those scenarios and what steps you can take to successfully navigate each one.

9. Set Expectations

Crisis tends to create uncertainty about the future. You will likely not have all the answers for everyone. By setting expectations about your plans, and sharing the cadence and mode of consistent communications, your leadership team will instill confidence during these difficult times.

10. Show Action

For some, the value of showing action seems obvious. For others, fear and the unknown can be paralyzing and stall an organization from taking action. While with crisis there will be many unknowns and variables out of your control, it is still important to show your team that you are taking action for those aspects that you do control. Proactive efforts can go a long way in building trust, keeping your workforce calm and focused on what they can control and/or how they can contribute themselves.

Managing periods of crisis is never easy, but companies that navigate it well will create a stronger, more successful, culture.  Leveraging live video and other modern workplace tools for communication and collaboration greatly increases the likeliness for success in the future.  Contact us today to learn more about how other companies navigated periods of crisis to create their own success.

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How to Manage a Crisis with Video Communication

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Whether or not you have a formal crisis communications plan in place, communicating with your workforce during difficult times is necessary to keep your team, customers, and business moving forward. With dispersed and remote workforces, video is a very successful form of communication that can help curb panic and instill confidence that things will get better.

Below, we have outlined seven benefits of live video communications during uncertain times:

1. Body language and tone matter

More than 90% of human communication occurs through body language. When you can see the person as they speak, you gain a better understanding of how they are feeling. Facial expressions communicate a deeper level of emotion and create a connection that has a significant impact on the delivery of your message. When you can hear the tone of their voice and see their facial expressions, it’s easier to understand the importance of the message being presented and it helps build trust, credibility and integrity that other forms of communication simply don’t offer.

2. Video builds relationships

The quality of your relationship helps you survive the ups and downs that inevitably occur in difficult times. Live video enables you to create a connection, which in turn, boosts the success and strength of your relationships. Using email, audio, or slide shows doesn’t provide the opportunity to build camaraderie with your audience. Face-to-face conversations are always most effective, but in this day and age, that simply doesn’t scale. Live video offers all the same attributes, providing the greatest form of persuasion, engagement, and leadership. Whether it be energizing the culture or navigating challenging times, live video gives you the ability leverage emotion and create a bond between you and your audience.

3. Demonstrate that you value your people

When you get in front of the camera and speak authentically, you show your audiences that you care about them. During a time of crisis or change, having senior leadership take the time to present to them what is known, what is being done, that this will end, and what to do in the meantime will help your workforce understand that you value them. Distributing live video updates will help inform them and help them feel connected and valued within the organization .

4. Create greater efficiency with effectiveness

Scale and efficiency are very important in both large and small organizations, but effectiveness is the true measure of success. If we only focused on efficiency, then why is email so ineffective? How many emails have you received this week that fell flat, lacked true emotion and made no connection? How many emails did you ignore completely? Live video if done in an authentic and transparent way, captures and holds people’s attention. It gives you an authentic and authoritative voice that demonstrates a commitment to your words.

5. Develop unity and alignment

High-functioning, successful organizations have a strong sense of unity and commitment within their teams. Live video is more effective at delivering a message with context and in a convincing manner. When your workforce believes in the vision and understands their role in achieving that vision, you have the ability to achieve employee buy-in and support, even with those employees located around the globe. This unity helps create organizational alignment for greater velocity and success in achieving your goals.

6. Create a common voice and values

We’ve all had it happen… There’s nothing worse than talking to five different people at a company and hearing them explain five different value propositions. You would think they worked at different companies. Achieving a common voice and set of values across a global organization is difficult, but necessary. Listening and watching a sincere leader share their voice and company values can help employees understand and take to heart these messages. Live video allows your leadership to deliver the context. It helps create a memorable narrative and connects concepts together creating a consistent voice and set of values across the company.

7. Create a sense of urgency

Live video has a unique quality of being real and in the moment.  It grabs your attention and creates the unconscious feeling that if you look away, you risk missing something.  It’s raw and captivating for an audience.  Urgency is a powerful emotion that can rally organizations, creating the unity and motivation to take action.


In challenging times such as crisis or change management, the way you communicate is as important as what you communicate. Live video offers many of the benefits and effectiveness of face-to-face communication, while still achieving the scale required. For a limited time, Kollective is offering a free enterprise video strategy consultation with one of our experts. Get started doing video today with help from our experts. Learn more and sign up today: EVS Consultation.

 

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Microsoft Teams Adoption Spikes 50% in the Last 4 Months

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Microsoft Teams has reached 20M daily active users, up 50% in just 4 months. With this rapid adoption, it is obvious that teams all over the world know the value of easily accessible collaboration and communication tools. But Teams isn’t the only player in this field. The competition in the market is fierce .

Building a team is no easy task and creating an environment where all team members have a voice, where discussions can happen in real time, regardless of geography or language barriers and where teams can make business-critical decisions is even harder. That’s why more and more organizations are adopting Microsoft Teams. They know the value of uniting their dispersed workforce to strengthen culture, maximize engagement and, most importantly, increase productivity.

If you have ever been a part of a thriving, balanced and successful team, you know how amazing that can be. Along with their growth announcement, Microsoft has put in time and resources on some very compelling research on “The Art of Teamwork”. Microsoft Teams is designed to help every team achieve it. By following Microsoft’s Art of Teamwork Guide , your team can achieve the following benefits:

  • Team Purpose: Keeps teams focused, fulfilled, and aligned on achieving their objectives.
  • Collective Identity: Fosters a sense of belonging and helps team members work together as a unit.
  • Awareness and Inclusion: Enables teams to navigate interpersonal dynamics and value everyone’s perspective.
  • Trust and Vulnerability: Encourages interpersonal risk-taking in teams.
  • Constructive Tension: Serves as a generative force for new ideas, driving better outcomes.

The overall idea being, if you can achieve those five things within your own team when tensions or conflict arise, rather than pulling the team apart, it will lead to innovation and transformational outcomes including a thriving company culture, enhanced decision making and more engaged team members. And who doesn’t want all of that? If you haven’t already, get your team up and running on Microsoft Teams and put these “Art of Teamwork” ideas into practice.

Are you concerned that Teams adoption and an increase in Live Events will increase the load on your network? That’s where Kollective comes in – easy to demo, easy to try and easy to buy we will help offload up to 99% of the bandwidth used running live events via Microsoft Teams. Get started today for free!!

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Live from Microsoft Ignite: New Browser-Based Peering Solution Demos

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Whoa! That was a long and wonderful week. It was fantastic to be with my colleagues, our customers, partners, hopefully some new customers and all the other Humans of IT (#HumansofIT) last week in Orlando. Right before the show, Kollective announced our new browser-based peering solution.

The world’s biggest brands have trusted Kollective to deliver their live and on-demand videos to all their employees no matter where they are located for many years now. They have done this by installing the Kollective Agent. Today, no agent or download is required to instantly broadcast your Live Events in Microsoft Teams and Stream.

In case you weren’t at Ignite and missed our demos of our new peering solution, don’t worry, we filmed them on the show floor last week. These demos star our amazing Director of Product Management, Garrett Gladden (rocking his MS Ignite 2019 Tee).

In the first video, watch a demo of our new Browser-Based Peering Solution at work:

In the second video, Garrett demonstrates how Kollective IQ, our analytics product can instantly serve up the insights you need to ensure your videos are delivered and the content is being well-received:

See for yourself how our peering works by taking our self-service demo. 

Want to take Kollective’s peering solutions for a spin?

Deploy live video events in Microsoft Teams and Stream instantly. Live Video Streaming has never been so Simple, Fast, and Easy.

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Skype to Microsoft Teams: Adopt & Accelerate

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There is a major shift coming for companies currently using Skype for Business – ready or not, Microsoft Teams is taking over. By July 2021, Skype for Business will reach its end of life, and Microsoft is encouraging users to migrate to Teams as soon as possible.

For any organization, big or small, adopting new technology is a challenge. For Microsoft customers, the transition from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams means changing how employees communicate and collaborate. This is no small task and could cause concern and quite possibly some backlash for S4B loyalists. Understanding the why and the how will hopefully make that transition a bit smoother.

Why Should I Migrate from Skype to Microsoft Teams?

In a constantly evolving and dispersed workplace, collaboration among companies, teams and departments has become increasingly essential to maintaining a connected, engaged and productive workforce. Microsoft Teams seamlessly integrates communication into a single application, utilizing fully integrated file sharing, chat, voice and video, making for a more robust communications platform that seamlessly integrates with the M365 applications you are already running, such as Stream and Yammer.

See how easy it is to set up a Microsoft 365 Live Event in Teams with this short video from Kollective’s Chris Gower: How to set up a Live Event in Teams

Is My Network Ready To Migrate To Microsoft Teams?

What may be preventing some enterprises from leveraging Microsoft Teams and enterprise video is the uncertainty around their networks. There are concerns that by democratizing video communications and increasing consumption of video, that their infrastructure will not be able to handle the bandwidth required. Kollective’s ECDN integration with Microsoft scales Microsoft 365 Live Events in Teams, Stream or Yammer. We give our customers the confidence that they can run live video streaming events to remote offices, to 10,000+ users and develop a VoD (Video on Demand) strategy without experiencing buffering or connection issues.

Optimize Bandwidth Usage With Kollective Technology

One of Microsoft’s biggest customers has achieved tremendous success implementing an internal video streaming strategy. They have adopted video for regional and functional broadcasts and implemented enterprise-wide webcasts across the organization. Over the past 2 years this company has seen a 6000% increase in video usage to 425 endpoints in 52 countries and 200+ offices at the same time. They are seeing 94% peering efficiency and their users are experiencing an unmatched user experience so much that they are rolling out Teams to a wider group of event producers. Watch Brad Anderson’s The Shiproom Episode 9 to enjoy a lively discussion with Accenture’s CIO Andrew Wilson on shifting to a modern workplace with Microsoft 365.

Start A Microsoft Teams Pilot Today

Although the deadline to transition from Skype for Business to Teams is over a year away, there is no reason to wait. In this phenomenal podcast Running Modern Meetings with Microsoft Teams , Tony Leraris comments “it’s better to get on the train when it’s moving slow, so that as it starts to speed up, you’re ready.”

Get started with Microsoft 365 Live Events in Teams with the Free Kollective and Teams Pilot.

Kollective’s integration ensures your broadcasts will be delivered to where it needs to be.

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