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A couple of years ago, most of us were in-office. 

In many industries, remote work was rare — which means, if you did have hybrid meetings, it probably consisted of one lone remote worker popping up on a TV in a conference room like Big Brother. 

(Which, I’m guessing, also made pizza parties more awkward.) 
A couple years ago, we had one remote employee at our company.

But in 2025, the script has flipped. Now, you’re just as likely to see most of your team remote and only one person in-office.

We’re all skilled at virtual meetings, and we all know how to approach face-to-face, too.

But what about the combo? 

Here are five tips for running an efficient hybrid meeting that doesn’t make someone say, “Should we just take this at our desks?” 

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