It has long become unnecessary for all employees involved in a meeting to come together in one place. New ways of working such as working from home, mobile workflows and internationally distributed locations increasingly require the ability to hold meetings across distances.
In crisis situations, this is actually essential: all those responsible, e.g. the members of a crisis team, must be able to communicate with each other immediately, regardless of where they happen to be. Conference calls help to ensure that important decisions can be made quickly and competently.
But how can conference calls – both those for everyday life and those for a crisis – be designed effectively?