Formal online meetings made easy - Part 1: Preparation is half the battle

Formal online meetings made easy - Part 1: Preparation is half the battle

With Linkando, you can prepare your meeting in a legally compliant manner and with just one piece of software. It couldn't be simpler.

Good preparation is half the battle. This applies to all meetings, whether offline or online.

However, there is more to consider when preparing formal online meetings (FOMs) than with "ordinary" online meetings. In addition to the content, the formalities are also important here.
In the LinkedIn article series "Formal Online Meetings", I explain how you can use Linkando to organize and conduct your FOMs. The first part is about preparation:

Part 1: Preparation is half the battle

  • Scheduling
  • List of participants
  • Agenda
  • Invitations
  • Confirmation of participation

Click here for the full article.

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