“It’s good to have everyone back in the office,” Conrad explained. “It seems convenient to have people video conference, but it just wasn’t the same.”
“If you look at your team as a system, realizing that everything, every person is connected to each other as a system,” I said, “what qualitative difference does it make in your communication system?”
“For sure,” Conrad nodded. “Sending an email is a one-way communication. Even texting loses a non-verbal component.”
“And what about a video conference where the camera is off?” I asked.
“Most definitely. Without the visual, the connection is lost. No confirmation the person is paying attention, has a question, in agreement or out of agreement. Sometimes spoken words don’t convey the whole message.”
“And, is there a difference between video communication and face-to-face communication, in real proximity?” I asked.
Conrad nodded. “Yes. I communicate something very powerful simply by the physical distance between us. Talking in a meeting ten feet away is very different than talking to someone two feet away. Even that physical distance gives meaning to the words we say.”