Meetings are typically considered to be the fuel of an organization's productivity -- a place where employees discuss ideas and make collective decisions. However, it is no secret that meetings are also often perceived as wasteful vacuums, depleting employee morale and productivity, likely due to the fact that current technologies fall short in fully supporting physical or virtual meeting experience. In this position paper, we discuss the three key elements that make a meeting successful (i.e., execution, psychological safety, and physical comfort), and present new tools for hybrid meetings that incorporate those elements. As past research has focused on supporting meeting execution (the first element), we set the roadmap for future research on the two other elements: on psychological safety by articulating how new technologies could make meeting useful for all participants, ensure all participants give and receive appropriate levels of attention, and enable all participants to feel and make others feel comfortable; and on physical comfort by dwelling on how new technologies could make the meeting experience comfortable by integrating all human senses. We also discuss the potential danger of these technologies inadvertently becoming surveillance tools.
翻译:会议通常被视为一个组织生产力的燃料 -- -- 一个雇员讨论想法和作出集体决定的地方。然而,会议也常常被视为浪费性的真空,消耗雇员的士气和生产力,这并非秘密,因为目前技术不足以充分支持实际或虚拟的会议经验。在本立场文件中,我们讨论了使会议取得成功的三个关键因素(即执行、心理安全和身体舒适),并为包含这些因素的混合会议提供了新的工具。由于过去的研究侧重于支持会议的执行(第一个要素),我们为今后关于另外两个要素的研究制定了路线图:通过阐明新技术如何使会议对所有与会者有用,确保所有与会者给予和获得适当程度的注意,使所有与会者都能感到和让其他人感到舒适;通过思考新技术如何通过将所有人类感综合起来,使会议经验变得舒适。我们还讨论了这些技术无意中变成监测工具的潜在危险。