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Book Description

Maximize the power of teamwork — even when team members are worlds apart. With an increasing number employees working remotely, it is more difficult than ever to ensure that team members are working smoothly and productively together. A Manager’s Guide to Virtual Teams is a practical roadmap for bridging the logistical, cultural, and communication gaps that can prevent any virtual team from reaching its full potential. The book explores the four most critical elements to team success: • Trust and Accountability. Ten tips for creating trust within and across virtual teams • Communication. The particular challenges of the virtual world, especially in cross-cultural collaborations • Conflict Management. Examples, case scenarios, and resolution strategies • Deliverables. How virtual teams can get their work “out the door” faster and better A Manager’s Guide to Virtual Teams features the author’s proprietary Trust Wheel model, which includes powerful tools to help teams develop and ensure trust without face-to-face interaction. Filled with self-study exercises, activities, and advice based on the author’s 20 years’ consulting experience, this book can help any organization realize the promise of professionals working closely together—even if they’ve never met.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1: The Three Stages of Virtual Team Development
  9. Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Virtual Team
  10. Chapter 3: Context Communication: Definitions and Challenges
  11. Chapter 4: Developing Accountability in a Virtual World
  12. Chapter 5: Defusing Conflict and Overcoming Roadblocks
  13. Chapter 6: Getting Deliverables Out the Door
  14. Chapter 7: Cross-Cultural Communications and Virtual Teams
  15. Chapter 8: Virtual Teams and the Future
  16. Appendix: The Eight Characteristics of High-Performing Virtual Teams
  17. Index