for melanie curtin’s team, which has their all-team meetings via skype, which of the following are most important?
The most important things for a team’s all-team meetings over Skype are usually clear agenda, active participation, and strong virtual etiquette. For a remote setup, it also helps to test audio/video in advance, keep the meeting focused, and make sure everyone has a way to contribute.
What matters most
If you’re choosing among options, the best answers are typically the ones that emphasize:
- Preparation before the meeting , such as sharing the agenda and checking tech setup.
- Participation during the meeting , so it is more discussion-driven than presentation-heavy.
- Remote inclusion , including identifying speakers, monitoring chat, and keeping virtual attendees engaged.
- Efficiency and focus , meaning the meeting stays on time and avoids drifting into side topics.
Skype-specific priorities
For a Skype all-team meeting, the practical priorities are:
- Audio quality and connection reliability.
- A clear meeting purpose and agenda.
- Turn-taking so everyone can speak.
- A summary or action items at the end.
If this is a multiple-choice question
The best choice is usually the option that says something like:
“Keep the meeting interactive, well-organized, and technically smooth.”
If you want, I can also turn this into a one-line quiz answer or help you pick from the exact answer choices.