{"id":10378,"date":"2024-04-12T07:00:20","date_gmt":"2024-04-12T14:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/?p=10378"},"modified":"2024-04-12T10:52:19","modified_gmt":"2024-04-12T17:52:19","slug":"avatar-etiquette-how-microsoft-employees-are-using-avatars-for-microsoft-teams-in-their-meetings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/avatar-etiquette-how-microsoft-employees-are-using-avatars-for-microsoft-teams-in-their-meetings\/","title":{"rendered":"Avatar etiquette: How Microsoft employees are using avatars for Microsoft Teams in their meetings"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"MicrosoftWe all know we\u2019re not going back to the way we worked before the COVID-19 pandemic. Flexible work is here to stay. We\u2019ve learned a lot over the past few years, but really, we\u2019re still at the very start of this journey. How do we find new ways to engage with each other and stay connected? What are the innovations that will let us share experiences, together, even if we\u2019re halfway around the world?<\/p>\n

Microsoft Mesh<\/a> addresses those questions head-on, enabling shared experiences from anywhere through mixed reality applications. This truly has the potential to revolutionize the hybrid workplace\u2014and the first step in that revolution? Avatars.<\/p>\n

An avatar is a digital representation of yourself. You may have used avatars before for things like gaming profiles or social media, but in a business setting? That\u2019s brand new for all of us.<\/p>\n

As members of the Microsoft Digital Employee Experience organization, we\u2019re responsible for the technology experiences of customer zero: people working at Microsoft. We knew people would have many questions about avatars. How do they affect connections between coworkers? How do they impact meeting effectiveness and outcomes? Can an avatar ever truly be seen as \u201cprofessional\u201d?<\/p>\n

Everything we do at Microsoft is backed by data, feedback, and research. To tackle these questions, that\u2019s where we had to start.<\/p>\n

[<\/em>Read our blog post about how Avatars for Microsoft Teams is rolling out to general availability in phases starting this week.<\/em><\/a> Learn how you can get more out of your meetings with our Microsoft Teams Meeting guide.<\/em><\/a> Explore how we\u2019re making Microsoft Teams Premium better for customers.<\/em><\/a> Discover how we\u2019re transforming Microsoft with Microsoft Teams.<\/em><\/a>]<\/em><\/p>\n

Doing the research<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s important that the work we do supports the creation of a \u201cresponsible metaverse,\u201d an inclusive space that\u2019s designed with people\u2019s wellbeing in mind. With that in mind, we engaged with stakeholders and partners to support research and development on diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We worked with Microsoft researchers, Microsoft Mesh developers and product engineers, and partners both inside and outside of Microsoft. Together, we spent months gathering survey data and user feedback.<\/p>\n

These surveys covered a lot of ground, including:<\/p>\n