How do you lead a team scattered across the globe? How do you keep members you can't see organized, communicative, and productive? In this book, you?ll find valuable advice on forming virtual teams, assessing their communication and technology needs, and ensuring that they produce high-quality work. You'll learn how
- Understand the benefits and challenges of virtual teams - Build a virtual community that promotes collaboration and ongoing communication - Utilize technology to enhance your virtual team?s focus, motivation, and output
Meet Your Mentors
Jessica Lipnack and Jeffrey Stamps are CEO and Chief Scientist, respectively, of the Boston-based consulting firm NetAge and authors of many books and articles on networked organizations, including Virtual Teams."
Nice piece, however if the same book was written in 2015 it sure would have a lot of other technology tools referenced. The good thing is that we humans have not evolved.
A few good things but overall it was pretty obvious. You could find any of this info from some blogs or YouTube videos. The culture survey on the back was useful.