Title: Virtual Teams
1Virtual Teams
- Tempting Templates
- Special Topics Report
2Virtual Teams
Virtual Teams enable organizations to exploit
time differences, the availability of skills, not
to mention cost differences to get projects done
faster, better and cheaper.
3Challenges of Virtual Teams
- Differences in culture, time zones and language
- Building trust and social bonding
- Distributing information
- Feelings of isolation in team members
- Communicating clearly
4Effective Virtual Teams
- Start with good planning - minimize dependencies
- Keep in touch regularly - avoid isolation
- Respond quickly to problems
- Use technology to bridge the communication gap
- Create peer review groups to share information
- Hold effective meetings
- Have escalation procedures for issues
- Have fun together - try to get together once in a
while - Build trust within the team
5Trust
The Bad News People are more likely to deceive,
be less persuaded by and initially cooperate less
with someone they believe is in a distant city as
opposed to in the same city as them. The Good
News Peoples willingness to cooperate increases
quickly with interaction.
6Building Trust
- Show respect for opinions
- Focus on the problem, rather than blame
- Be a role model by demonstrating constructive
behavior - Take time for team members to get to know each
other - Budget an initial face-to-face team meeting
- Do what you say you will do
- Do not make negative remarks about the team or
team members performance in public - Give each team member the opportunity to
contribute
75 Key Skills for Virtual PMs
- 1. Motivation - Overcome the sense of isolation.
- Need for Achievement - technical people
- Need for Affiliation - communicators
- Need for Power - leaders
- 2. Collaborative Leadership - leadership based on
skills, not status or position - 3. Communication - must be accurate, clear and
direct - 4. Commitment - create a charter and clearly
define roles and responsibilities - 5. Conflict Resolution - communication is more
easily misinterpreted
8Building Remote Team Spirit
- Create a chat area where workers can discuss
professional or personal issues. - Post photos or stories of team members
professional or personal success on a team web
site. - Create a team newsletter with team activities, as
well as non-work related information about team
members. - Plan group events when team members are in the
same physical location. - Create a team collage or a map showing where
everyone is located.
9Our Teams Experience
- Communications Plan, Team Contract and Charter
- Weekly progress meetings via phone
- Updates via email - notify all team members on
all correspondence - Clearly defined project plan
- Documented meeting minutes
- Collaborative Leadership Everyone led at least
one key piece of the project
10References
- Eight Ways to Build (remote) Team Spirit
http//www.nwfusion.com/net.worker/columnists/2001
/0709zbar.html - Highest Levels of Trust, http//www.mapnp.org
/library/grp_skll/virtual/teambild.pdf - Key People Skills for Virtual Project Managers,
http//www.allpm.com/article.php?sid440 - Teamwork is the Key to Remote Development
http//archive.infoworld.com/articles/tc/xml/01/03
/05/010305tcdistdev.xml - Virtual Teamwork Tools and Techniques for
Working together Online, http//www.intranetjo
urnal.com/articles/200105/pwc_05_09_01a.html - Why Distance Matters Effects on Cooperation,
Persuasion and Deception, Erin Bradner and
Gloria Mark, Proceedings of the ACM Conference on
CSCW, New Orleans, Nov 16-20,2002, New
YorkACM Press