8 mistakes to avoid making during work meetings, according to an etiquette expert
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In a discussion with etiquette expert Arden Clise, Business Insider explored common mistakes made in work meetings, both in person and virtually. Clise highlighted that arriving late disrespectfully impacts the meeting's flow, while multitasking distracts participants from being fully present. In virtual settings, turning off the camera can be perceived as impolite, particularly when addressed. Clise emphasizes the importance of starting meetings on time and maintaining engagement through attentiveness, as mistakes can undermine the effectiveness of the gathering and the professionalism of participants.
If everyone's arriving late, then you can't start a meeting on time, and you don't accomplish what you need to accomplish.
I think it's really disrespectful to just remain with your video off when you're addressed and when you are speaking.
If you're not present in the meeting, if you're doing other work, you're not going to hear what's going on.
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