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Rooms stay blocked by no-shows, others cannot find space

No-show is behavioural, but tech can support. A check-in button on the room display releases the room if nobody confirms within five to ten minutes.

Try this first

  1. 1In Microsoft Places, Robin or Joan, enable a check-in flow with automatic release.
  2. 2Set a window of five to ten minutes, shorter is annoying, longer dilutes the policy.
  3. 3Communicate the rule to staff, not only when their room is gone.
  4. 4Combine with a presence sensor in the room, that also releases without check-in if nobody sits.
  5. 5Quarterly report which teams produce most no-shows, fuel for management.
  6. 6Document in the room guide how to check in, an unknown button is not used.

When to bring us in

For a busy room fleet, Vectel can set up a check-in flow plus reporting with your existing tools.

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