Making Virtual Work, How to Build Performance and Relationships by Betty Johnson, Ph.D.

MAKING VIRTUAL WORK
How to Build Performance and Relationships

Find out what scientific research has discovered about video meetings.
From the book... “The clock is ticking and every day is Blursday. Virtual workers are begging us to lighten their load, to remove the burdens, the hassles, and the irritants that come with video meetings. If we listen—if we put ourselves in their seats—we can act in ways that lift those burdens. We can, together, uplift people in their virtual workplaces so they thrive."

Praise for Making Virtual Work

5 star review
“Dr. Johnson has spent decades studying leadership and empathy, and here she tells us in just one hour what to do so we get more done, build better relationships, and get rid of those useless video meetings that waste so much time. A must read!”
— Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times #1 bestselling author of Triggers, Mojo, and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

5 star review
“While the competing interests about and conflicting needs for camera use in video meetings persist, Dr. Johnson provides a disarmingly simple response: do what others need. In this book, through the authentic voices of her research participants, she tells you exactly what it is they want and how you can do it, starting now.”
— Mike Valentine, J.D., Ph.D., Former VP Human Resources, New York Times Media; Clinical Professor of Human Capital Management, NYU

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