How to Make Hybrid Meetings More Inclusive

As we enter 2022, it’s clear that hybrid meetings will be a mainstay of how work happens for millions of people around the world. Across the Google Workspace team, we spent much of last year improving the hybrid experience within our tools, especially in Google Meet. New features like automatic noise cancellation, new virtual backgrounds, and automatic light adjustment have helped keep the focus on people and ensure that everyone can be seen and heard in a hybrid meeting—no matter how and where they’re joining. 

Google also spent much of last year developing our own best practices as a team for making hybrid meetings as inclusive as possible. I’m happy to share our approach below, which takes advantage of the latest innovations in Google Workspace tools—from Calendar to Spaces to Meet updates.

Putting Companion mode to work in hybrid meetings

In 2021, we pre-announced Companion mode in Google Meet, which is designed to seamlessly connect those in the conference room with their remote teammates, giving everyone access to advanced host and participation features, while leveraging the best of in-room audio and video conferencing capabilities.

You can now use Companion mode on your laptop while you’re in a meeting connected to Google Meet hardware or the Nest Hub Max. Companion mode, which begins rolling out in general release today, allows you to access interactive features and controls such as chat, screen sharing, hand raising, polls, host controls and more, while keeping your video and audio off to avoid feedback with the conference room hardware. Additionally, you can enable captions and translations in your preferred language and view presentations up-close on your own device.

You can join a meeting using Companion mode from the meeting landing page or by using g.co/companion. If you intend to immediately share content, you can simultaneously join the meeting and present from Companion mode using g.co/present.

Companion mode can help teams include more people—and perspectives—in every hybrid meeting.

Join Companion mode by selecting “Use Companion mode” under Other joining options

Scheduling meetings 

With so many distributed teams and time zones, scheduling a meeting window that works for everyone can be a logistical challenge. We follow a few guidelines to maximize participation:

Preparing for meetings with Spaces

Last year we introduced Spaces as a central place for team collaboration in Google Workspace. Spaces are tightly integrated with tools like Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, and Tasks, providing a better way for people to engage in topic-based discussions, share knowledge and ideas, move projects forward and build communities and team culture.

Spaces are especially helpful when it comes time to prepare for a meeting. Participants can review any background documents or presentations asynchronously, working at a time that suits their geography and working style, and follow up in the Space with questions or suggestions for the team. All that information and discussion is then preserved for future reference.

Accessing content directly from Spaces can help meeting attendees stay up to date.

During the meeting

When done well, hybrid meetings don’t feel like two different conversations that happen in the room and remotely. To keep them feeling like a single inclusive experience, we do the following:

Taking meeting notes from the Calendar invite.

After the meeting

Many of us have experienced meeting fatigue as our teams became more distributed during the last two years. To make sure meeting attendees feel like their time was well spent, we encourage the following:

Boosting inclusion and collaboration for all hybrid meetings

As we explored in our recent global survey, employees around the world are looking for new ways of working and connecting with each other and their organizations as remote and hybrid work models continue to evolve. Creating a blueprint for more inclusive and collaborative meetings can help teams feel more connected—wherever and however they work together.

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