We've talked about broadcast calls with text chat for Q&A, and it could probably be made to work...
But, they just want it to all be the same platform, not require tech-averse execs to learn new tools, not have to work out the logistics of who needs to be on the "real" call each time, emoji reactions in the moment, etc. They do these town-hall sessions where they want to be able to have back forth with employees asking questions.
At the end of the day, it's a tough proposition to say, "you can either have the features you've come to rely on, or you can have your privacy and control". But I guess that is where we are.
But, they just want it to all be the same platform, not require tech-averse execs to learn new tools, not have to work out the logistics of who needs to be on the "real" call each time, emoji reactions in the moment, etc. They do these town-hall sessions where they want to be able to have back forth with employees asking questions.
At the end of the day, it's a tough proposition to say, "you can either have the features you've come to rely on, or you can have your privacy and control". But I guess that is where we are.