The Impact of the “Zoom Fatigue” Phenomenon and Ways of Managing It

M. Mutu, Camelia Elena Nichita (Vasile), Iliana Maria Zanfir
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The context of the COVID 19 pandemic has forced managers and entrepreneurs to review how they run their businesses and guide their employees. The new normality has brought with it a number of challenges and changes that have produced immediate and profound effects both in the way business is conducted, the online negotiations giving a formal and less human character, and in the way the employees perceive the work carried out exclusively online. Research has revealed a new phenomenon called "Zoom Fatigue" which is reflected in the human psyche through exhaustion and burnout, a phenomenon caused by the intensity and long duration of video calls and frequent online meetings. Additional cognitive processes required by video calls, the concentration required to absorb all the information transmitted, the lack of visual breaks, multitasking, as well as the merging of professional activity with the familiar environment from the comfort of our home, have led to psychological consequences, such as pronounced fatigue, exhaustion or irritation. All these effects are felt differently by men and women, the latter suffering more from videoconferencing and online work. At the same time, extroverts were found to be less tired than introverted people, feeling the effects of the "Zoom Fatigue" phenomenon differently. For the proper conduct of work and for the creation of a healthy organizational climate and an ethical organizational culture, the role of managers in knowing employees at a human level is of outmost importance, in order to best manage such situations and to identify appropriate measures for motivation and support aimed in particular at female and vulnerable personnel. Orientation towards setting a precise schedule for organizing video conferencing, recommending to avoid multitasking and reducing on-screen stimulus, setting visual breaks, avoiding the use of video calls in their spare time are some of the measures that managers can implement among their employees.
“变焦疲劳”现象的影响及治理方法
2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景迫使管理者和企业家重新审视他们如何经营企业和指导员工。新常态带来了许多挑战和变化,这些挑战和变化产生了直接而深刻的影响,包括业务开展的方式,在线谈判赋予了正式和不那么人性化的特征,以及员工认为只在网上进行的工作的方式。研究揭示了一种名为“变焦疲劳”的新现象,这种现象反映在人的心理上,表现为疲劳和倦怠,这种现象是由高强度和长时间的视频通话和频繁的在线会议引起的。视频通话需要额外的认知过程,需要集中注意力吸收传输的所有信息,缺乏视觉休息,多任务处理,以及专业活动与熟悉的舒适环境的融合,导致了心理上的后果,比如明显的疲劳、疲惫或烦躁。男性和女性对所有这些影响的感受不同,后者更容易受到视频会议和在线工作的影响。与此同时,外向的人比内向的人更不累,对“变焦疲劳”现象的感受不同。为了正确开展工作和创造健康的组织气氛和有道德的组织文化,管理人员从人的角度了解雇员的作用至关重要,以便最好地管理这种情况,并确定适当的措施,特别是针对女性和弱势人员的激励和支持。为组织视频会议制定一个精确的时间表,建议避免多任务处理和减少屏幕上的刺激,设置视觉休息,避免在业余时间使用视频通话是管理者可以在员工中实施的一些措施。
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