17 Aug FaceTime Can Never Replace the Value of Meeting Face-to-Face
{1:30 minutes to read} In the age of technology, we can reach each other in a myriad of ways: email, text, social media, FaceTime.
FaceTime is an Apple program that allows people to make video calls to each other from their iPhones, iPads or computers. But FaceTime shouldn’t be confused with good, old-fashioned “face time”—meeting face-to-face.
Nine times out of ten, face-to-face meetings build stronger and more meaningful business relationships. Face-to-face meetings allows participants to really talk about their project and what they want to accomplish.
When you interact on a personal level, it creates a different kind of rapport that can be developed through any type of virtual meeting program. Meeting face-to-face makes each person more likely to trust the other and therefore more comfortable discussing the project at hand.
When I have arranged to meet someone face-to-face, with whom I have corresponded by phone or email with for years, there was a mutual happy, contented, relaxed feeling. It was such a relief to meet in person, one human being to another.
To create trust and provide the best possible support, nothing beats meeting face-to-face. If you have any follow-up questions, please contact Liza Bobo at Appellate Innovations.
Liza Bobo
APPELLATE INNOVATIONS
3 Barker Avenue, 2nd Floor
White Plains, NY 10601
Phone: (914) 948-2240
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