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Virtual Teams That Work – Creating Conditions for Virtual Team Effectiveness

Autor C Gibson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2013
Virtual Teams That Work offers a much-needed, comprehensive guidebook for business leaders and managers who want to create the organizational conditions that will help virtual teams thrive. Each chapter in this important book focuses on best practices and includes case studies and illustrative examples from a wide variety of companies, including British Petroleum, Lucent Technologies, Ramtech, SoftCo, and Whirlpool Corporation. These real-life examples demonstrate how the principles identified in the book play out within virtual teams.

Virtual Teams That Work shows how organizations can put in place the structure to help team members who speak different languages and have different cultural values develop effective ways of communicating when there is little opportunity for the members to meet face-to-face. The authors also reveal how organizations can implement performance management and reward systems that will motivate team members to cooperate across multiple boundaries. And they offer the information to determine which technologies best fit a variety of virtual-team tasks and the level of information technology support needed.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781118835517
ISBN-10: 1118835514
Pagini: 466
Dimensiuni: 179 x 259 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

  • Managers and executives who are responsible for virtual team success
  • OD (org dev), IT (info tech), and HR professionals who provide consultation, tools, and policies that can determine virtual team success or failure.

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Descriere

Virtual teams are more complex than traditional work teams. Their members may often report to different managers from different functions, disciplines, or organizations, who use different criteria for performance evaluation.