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The work-at-home genie is out of the bottle, and we’re never going fully back to the office. So here’s a Conference Call Bingo game for you to weed out the new era bullshit.

Conference Bingo App. Conference Bingo is a fun way to stay focused while you & your family enjoy General Conference! Mark each square as you hear a speaker say the words, and the first.

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Thanks to @inagfatt for this gem, and I’ll start by making a special rule.

If you hear the phrase shown bottom left, you win conference call bingo automatically.

Hey guys sorry I have to hop off, you guys keep talking” should be everyone’s career credo.

I need to focus on what really matters, and this recurring meeting probably isn’t it.

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That’s how Zoom rose above the conference call bingo game.

Zoom was born out of WebEx, which was founded in 1995 and acquired by Cisco for $3.2 billion in 2007.

Early WebEx engineer Eric Yuan founded Zoom in 2011 with help from early investment and advice from WebEx founder Subrah Iyar. Here’s how it played out:

– Zoom went live January 2013.

– Had 1 million users by May 2013 and 10 million by June 2014.

– Zoom raised $161 million over 7 rounds

– Went public April 2019 at a $9.2 billion IPO valuation.

– Zoom’s valuation jumped to $35 billion when pandemic lockdowns began in March 2020

– Zoom is now worth $118 billion.

Not bad for 10 years’ work.

And no question Zoom saved us in this era.

Zoom is genius really. It took something we all hate, and polished it up.

That’s the definition of tech disruption.

So we can rip Zoom all we want. And I’ll rip away for 2 reasons: (1) I hate conference calls almost as much as email, and (2) call culture worsens as micromanagers perfect Zoom meddling.

But conference call bullshit bingo and other jokes aside, Zoom is genius for 3 reasons:

1. Prove Remote Work Really Works:

Zoom made video calls and realtime back-and-forth screen sharing truly great. Zoom validates remote work by letting us prove we can be engaged even if we’re not sitting next to our teams. One silver lining of forced quarantines is proving once and for all that remote work really works. Blackjack vegas world.

2. Build Your Kid’s Youtube Dream:

My son wanted to start a Youtube channel last year, but only do it from an iPad and with screencast and audio. Until iOS upgraded screen record functionality, Zoom was the solution. And it still is because it’s easy and brought me a ton of joy supporting my son.

3. Bail On 1 Call Per Month:

Zoom is a giant success story about reinventing an utter commodity. They did this by stepping away from existing structure and looking at it fresh. And most jobs are a commodity. Unless you have the courage to step away periodically for a fresh look at reinventing yourself and your role.

So make it a habit to say that lower-left bingo card phrase on a call at least once a month, then bounce.

Too many daily routines are bullshit anyway, so use this tactic to focus on what matters to win your long game.

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Bored on a conference call? Well a cure for your boredom is here and it is called conference call Bingo! Here you will find instructions for playing and example sheets to play with.

Authored By: Timothy P. Gauthier, Pharm.D, BCPS-AQ ID

[Last Updated 7/2017]

Conference Bingo Sheets

Do you participate in lots of conference calls? Sick of sitting there staring at the wall or playing around with your fidget spinner? Well now there is a new way to stay awake and pay attention during your next conference call – conference call bingo!

Many people are making their own conference call bingo boards and I found a few automated ones online, but here are some free printable ones and suggested simple rules to play by to make your life easier.

Background

Many professionals spend a fair amount of time participating in conference calls. It’s usually not all that bad, but it can be really dull when the topic is not something you are passionate about.

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So if you find yourself asking…

  • How to stay awake during a conference call?
  • What to do during a boring conference call?
  • Are there any conference call games?

…look no further, because here you go!

How to play

Conference Bingo Board

You can play alone or play with friends. It’s so easy, even kids can play!

  1. Distribute bingo sheets to teams or individuals
  2. Familiarize yourself with the content on your sheet
  3. As the conference call goes on write in the approximate time when you get a box. The wording of the statement does not need to exactly match the box, but it should be close. Example: “can anyone hear me” is just as good as the “can you hear me?” box.
  4. Use a WhatsApp group chat or other similar mechanism to share progress
  5. The first person to get 5 boxes across a row, down a column, or diagonally across wins
  6. Winner has to share approximate times of each box in winning row or column, which their opponents reconcile using their own sheets
    • Majority vote amongst group should be used to resolve disputes.
    • Disputes not setteled by majority vote should be settled via rock/paper/scissors game.
  7. Winner is awarded bragging rights until next game

You can use these sheets here. Each one has the same content, but is arranged in a somewhat different order.

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~ Card B ~

~ Card C ~

~ Card D ~

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Conference Bingo Printouts

This content was created after being inspired by several conference call bingo boards posted to social media. I hope you enjoy this version!

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