Get solid collaboration from team members in remote locations
Globalization and new technologies have made team collaboration from distant geographical locationson the road, from home or client sites, even on the other side of the globea routine part of business. Managing these teams requires new skills and sensitivities to maximize team and organizational performance.
Emphasizing pragmatism over theory and offering helpful tips instead of vague observations,Managers Guide to Virtual Teamshelps you bridge the communication gaps created by geographical separation and get peak performance from employees you rarely see. You will learn how to:
- Keep team members in remote locations motivated and involved
- Coach for peak performance via e-mail, telephone, teleconference, and videoconference
- Help widely scattered team members understand their contribution to the business
- Build consensus for decisions among virtual team members
- Learn effective communication and feedback techniques for enhancing team performance
Briefcase Books, written specifically for todays busy manager, feature eye-catching icons, checklists, and sidebars to guide managers step by step through everyday workplace situations. Look for these innovative features to help you navigate each page:- Clear definitions of key terms and concepts
- Tactics and strategies for managing virtual teams
- Tricks of the trade for executing effective management techniques
- Practical advice for minimizing the possibility of error
- Warning signs for when things are about to go wrong
- Examples of successful virtual managing
- Specific planning procedures, tactics, and hands-on techniques
Chapter 1:What is a Virtual Team;Chapter 2:The Key Challenges of Virtual Team Leadership;Chapter 3:The Seven Competencies of Effective Virtual Team Leaders;Chapter 4:Bridging Cultural Distances;Chapter 5:Selecting and Orientl3!