Meetings are all about communication. Part of the success for a great meeting is to ensure communication flows in the best way possible:
Making sure you are understood.
Making sure each participant gets their fair share of time to speak (and avoid one sided meetings).
There's enough room given for asking questions.
At tl;dv, we felt it was not only important to understand how participants performed at each meeting, but that this should be an important coaching topic for leaders, considering that the overall meeting result is always impacted by how well communication flows.
So, if you wish to understand your meeting analytics across multiple meetings, you can use the Speaker Insights block within the AI Coaching Hub.
The Speaker Insights block aggregates speaker metrics around the frequent participants for the selected subset of meetings.
You simply need to choose which meetings you wish to analyze, by tweaking your search filter at the top of the page, and regenerate results.
Meeting selection
When you’re selecting the meetings to analyze, and set the filters you needed to get the right selection, you might see this message:
“Only meetings suitable for analysis are displayed to facilitate meaningful insights."
So if you see this message, it’s possible that some of the meetings that you selected for analysis don’t actually meet this suitability criteria - this way you’re getting more accurate results from your selection!
But what makes a meeting suitable for being analyzed? 🤔
The recording needs to be longer than 1 minute
The recording has an owner (or several!), a fully processed video and a fully processed transcript
The transcript has more than 1 minute of discussion
Remember that transcripts can sometimes take a little bit of time to finish processing!
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