Miro link graphic Go to your Miro dashboard heading level 1 Tips for taking hybrid head on The data is clear the future of work is hybrid, with 90 percent of companies planning to adopt a hybrid work model, according to link a recent survey dot To equip teams for this new way of working, we created the link Hybrid Collaboration Field Guide full of data informed guidance. link Explore the guide right arrow link graphic Explore the hybrid work field guide heading level 2 3 steps for leading a great hybrid meeting or workshop link graphic Adopt a remote first mindset for hybrid sessions heading level 3 1. Adopt a remote first mindset That means design meetings as if everyone were remote. Avoid using physical documents or whiteboards (hint: use Miro), and pick attendees based on the expertise you need, not by where they happen to be working that day. link Integrate meeting tools into Miro right arrow link graphic Use variety to keep attention during hybrid sessions heading level 3 2. Use variety to get their attention The best way to keep meetings engaging is to shake things up. Miro has features like voting, reactions, and stickies that you can use for different activities. link Plan a fun but functional session right arrow link graphic Put a facilitator in charge heading level 3 3. Put a facilitator in charge Before your session, make sure you prepare and design a board in advance (try using link ready made link templates ), set a clear agenda, and do a run through to gauge your timing. link Use our ready made templates right arrow Happy collaborating, The Miro Team link Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. link Unlabeled graphic footer icon twit 88x 88 link Unlabeled graphic footer icon linkedin 88x 88 link Unlabeled graphic footer icon youtube 88x 88 link Unlabeled graphic footer icon inst 88x 88 link Blog link Events link Academy link Community Miro, 201 Spear St dot , Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105, United States link Unsubscribe