How to Combat Zoom Fatigue: Synchronous vs. Asynchronous Communication process.st/synchronous-vs-asynchronous-communication May 7, 2021
Molly Stovold May 7, 2021
It’s 4 p.m. and you’ve got a welcome call with your newest team member. Ideally, you’d feel full of life, ready to welcome her with enthusiasm and get her excited about the weeks to come. Problem is, this is your 6th video call of the day and you’re overrun with Zoom fatigue. You’ve been turned “on” (not in a good way) for the last 7 hours and are severely lacking in enthusiasm, let alone excitement. The worst thing is, the majority of those meetings were unnecessary, everything covered in them could’ve been communicated asynchronously. Simply put, asynchronous communication involves communicating remotely without expecting an immediate response. This can be done via iMessage, pre-recorded video/audio, making suggestions to an existing project (think: Google Docs/Sheets, Github, Jira).
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