
“It's more disruptive than if you were going into a live meeting. It stalls the flow of a meeting considerably,” she said.
Youst, the owner of the Pennsylvania Academy of Protocol, said you don’t want to be too lax.
“You don't want to get lazy and start dressing down like everyday is casual Friday,” she said, adding this is also true for your surroundings.
You still want to maintain some old in-person meeting habits, such as reviewing the agenda ahead of time and maintaining eye contact, she advised.
Keeping a professional appearance and professional setting is also another piece of advice she has.
She also said being patient to those who are not as tech savvy as others can be helpful.
And make sure you have a good internet connection during meetings.