Category: Individual Differences and Impact

Zoom Fatigue and Non-Verbal Overload

Zoom Fatigue and Non-Verbal Overload

Video conferencing has become a major part of remote and hybrid working. The term ‘zoom fatigue’ quickly caught on during the early stages of the first 2020 lockdown. Being in meetings most of the day in the office had shifted to being in meetings most of the day on video calls. Some of us potentially…

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‘Remote Fatigue’ may become a systemic business issue of the future

‘Remote Fatigue’ may become a systemic business issue of the future

A recent article in the WSJ showcases how Big Tech is adapting their work-based tools to help workers carve out breaks and manage work time around remote working. We’ve heard a lot about Zoom Fatigue over the past year, but this doesn’t quite encapsulate the level of fatigue that comes from working remotely. I suspect…

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