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Troubleshooting can benefit from turning off the camera during remote meetings. Show a study. Stock Photography.
A research group has investigated how collective intelligence is affected by communication at a distance. Previous research has shown that collective intelligence, that is, a group’s ability to solve problems, is heightened by non-verbal cues that occur in meetings.
But according to the study, there are clear advantages to skipping the video function when meetings are moved to a digital environment. On the one hand, it seems that the visual does not provide any advantage in the real resolution of the problem. In addition, the division between the participation of the participants in the meetings that took place without a photo was better managed, and in this way the collective intelligence was increased.