Building a virtual team Saturday August 26‚ 2012 Building a virtual team A virtual team is a group of individuals who work across time‚ space and organizational boundaries with links strengthened by webs of communication technology. Several key factors can cause a virtual team to succeed or to go down the drains such as lack of interest‚ lack of directions and difference of work ethic. We can describe the key challenges and pitfalls to virtual teams as such: Some virtual team lack of clear and
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behaviors‚ or hear words being spoken‚ we sometime draw some conclusion about what was meant or intended. If our interpretation is correct‚ our response will probably be correct. When our conclusion is incorrect or the meaning we make of the person’s actions or words is different from what was intended‚ our response may not be appropriate. What one sign means in one’s culture might be taken in an entirely
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GEOGRAPHICALLY DISTRIBUTED TEAMS The more virtual your teamwork is‚ the more demanding it becomes. Collaboration across locations‚ time zones and cultural boundaries increases the demands on organization and management. Mobility and temporary project work may complicate employees’ own work management and leisure time arrangements. Mediated communication offers opportunities for virtual collaboration. Yet team members also need to be aware of the pros and cons of various communication tools. 1 CHALLENGE
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Managing Virtual Teams 1. Introduction Virtual teams have emerged to mitigate the challenges of managing teams that are distributed across different regions‚ and are a sustainable component of global business. A project manager managing a virtual team would have to integrate communication strategies‚ project management techniques including human and social processes in order to support the team‚ (Kimball‚ 1997). The author is a project manager assigned to lead a virtual team of 300 volunteers
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C11AI1 APPLIED INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 2013 Case Study Assignment: Assessment = 25% Brief – Leo Burnett Company Ltd: Virtual Team Management This briefing note accompanies the case IVEY 9B03M052 – The Leo Burnett Company Ltd.: Virtual Team Management. The case tracks 2.5 years in the development of a virtual team. The team’s members include employees of a global manufacturer of health and beauty products (OBC) and employees of an advertising agency (Leo Burnett) in three countries (England
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the new leader of a team that included 10 individuals. To her surprise‚ not only were these team members diverse in terms of their functional training and expertise‚ but they also represented a variety of culture backgrounds and only three were located in her office building. She quickly learned that 7 of 10 individuals actually worked from their home countries that included Japan‚ China‚ Mexico‚ Australia‚ Germany‚ Colombia‚ and Egypt. Up until this point‚ this "virtual team" collaborated on projects
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Based on the attached case study (Second Chance)‚ discuss the following questions. 1. What do you think Keith Lam would do‚ given his role and the circumstances? Why? 2. What should be done? Support your views with relevant leadership theories and (if applicable) real life experiences. Please note that you will be graded according to the following criteria: 1. Understanding theories and concepts (demonstrate understanding of theoretical frameworks) 2. Reflection and Interpretation (able
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1. Are virtual teams likely to be a passing fad? Why. Or why not? I personally don’t believe that virtual teams are a passing fad. Over the past couple of years a lot of things have changed but one thing that has been constant is the use of technology and the importance it plays in the workplace. Like my company‚ we have a number of locations and we work on various projects utilizing virtual teams. Especially since a lot of bigger companies are global‚ virtual teams allows for more reasonable collaboration
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fall into each quadrant? Therefore‚ what kinds of communications norms do we need? routine/autonomous To the extent team members are working autonomously on tasks which remain static‚ there is little need for a lot of cross-team communications. Communications should be: Minimalist. Local. Compliance oriented where necessary. Automated whenever possible. The danger for virtual teams is that the "disconnected" feeling of a distributed team sometimes leads to over-reporting as a strategy to
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Team Communication Successful teams are the ones that open the lines of communication. Schools and companies encourage team work to resolve issues and complete tasks in a timely fashion. In different situations in life; where individuals must come together as a team. Whether in a classroom or work environment; Team members must learn to converse with others and help each other‚ to successfully accomplish team goals. A major obstacle for team members is the lack of basic communication. Without
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