Postponed

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Gotham, Nutmeggers

I had looked forward to to a few road trips – well long rides – using my songs of the road playlist but it seems like many plans a lot of us looked forward to – Postponed. Indeed, over the last few week, many events I helped planned and/or planned to attend got the new “P” word; in a few circumstances, another word applied – “canceled.” I prefer postponed.

 

In any event, this applies in all facets of my world, professional, networking, non-profit, fraternal, recreation (overlaps often exist and I enjoy that.). While the events came off the calendar or received tentative new dates, some of the meetings moved to a virtual mode, and “discussions” on exploring those modes for others continue.

 

The ability to use technology to move forward with meetings helps a lot in these times where we need to limit contact, practicing social distancing. I am learning to use videoconferencing tools and soon plan to select one for use where I host and run the meeting.

 

For my Gotham Network which hosts this blog, I found some interesting facets in going tech for meetings. It saves on travel time; more time for other things. Think: Be more productive. It also allows for interactions one might enjoy. Friday’s blogger joined a few meetings where distance would normally preclude his presence. Gotham – more for the non-Gotham readers of this commentary – encourages its members to visit other groups; we call it “riding the circuit” or “circuit-riding.” Logistics – think longer travel times and even time of day – might preclude such a visit until these times. Earlier this week, I enjoyed a virtual circuit ride to an evening meeting of the Nutmeggers, one of Gotham’s groups based in the nutmeg state (Connecticut). I look to make other virtual circuit ride visits to other Gotham groups.

 

Turning the lemons caused by the crisis to lemonade; not so bad. Are you using tech in more and new ways too?

 

P.S. If you do need a pick me up, consider my Doin’ Fine playlist (covered in last week’s commentary.)

Comments

Fred Klein

This is becoming the new normal and your blog captures the bright side of our current situation. Hello, is there anyone out there?
Corey Bearak

My intention when I started was different than the outcome. I have changed my mind before I began writing but never recal a change in content as I drafted. A rather surreal experience — almost worthy of its own blog.
Daniel Schwartz

We are doing multi-times a day web meetings and training sessions. It is becoming the new norm. I do miss some of the live contact and even the driving.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 03/22/2020 - 03:30

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Marilyn Genoa

Virtual meetings are indeed taking the place as the new norm, however although there are all of the positives you mentioned I look forward to when we can perhaps combine technology and in person. There’s just something about being able to see all of the participants at one time around the table. I hope everyone continues to stay well and to stay positive and I look forward to seeing everyone on the other side
Rona Gura

Thank you for all the vital information you have been sharing. I shared your email concerning the definition of essential employee with many people. I did not give legal advice as to it, just shared the information.
Corey Bearak

The point you made is one of the things i am looking at for virtual mert-ups. I use a large external monitor so in some cases its been easy to view all participants when meetings play out at a reasonable side.
Shelley Simpson

I totally agree that we can find a bright spot if we look for it. I have taken what would be my commuting time and marked in on the calendar for reading - personal or professional development materials. I too will take advantage of riding the circuit on zoom. I'm doing more phone calls and zoom calls these days.
Corey Bearak

I enjoyed seeing you on that last Gotham call. Hope more will do so and will invite some friends and colleagues to check our tribe out.

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