What Counts as "Meaningful In-Person Collaboration"
Team Meetings or Strategy Sessions: Participating in scheduled, interactive discussions with colleagues or cross-functional groups.
Workshops or Planning Days: Attending sessions that require brainstorming, whiteboarding, or real-time decision-making.
1-on-1 or Group Working Sessions: Collaborating with your manager, direct reports, or team members to work on active projects.
Training, Coaching, or Onboarding: Engaging with others during skill-building or mentorship activities.
Client-Facing Events: If you’re in a customer-facing role, this could include in-office meetings with clients or vendors.
What Doesn’t Count
Badging in and leaving shortly after with no interaction.
Sitting in your cubicle all day on video calls or email.
Coming in just to satisfy a headcount or attendance quota without engaging anyone.
🧠 Why It Matters to Elevance
Elevance and similar companies are trying to justify the cost and purpose of office space. They want people in the building only when it drives collaboration, innovation, or mentorship—otherwise, they’re fine with remote work. "Meaningful" is their way of saying “don’t just show up—engage.”
Not sure how this is done if your job is to talk to members on the phone all day and/or be in a pulse point where you don't know anyone and they don't have anything to do with your role