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Created through a 'student-tested, faculty-approved' review
process, "BCOM" is an engaging and accessible solution to
accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners at a
value-based price. A streamlined paperback, it comes complete with
helpful learning and teaching resources that are based on what you
and your students said were needed. "BCOM" is part of the next
generation of business texts that you and your students build
together.
Virtual teams are an integral part of today's global business
environment. Traditional face-to-face communication is frequently
being replaced with technology mediated communication methods
including phone, email, fax, synchronous chat programs, and
videoconferencing. While virtual teams offer various advantages to
organizations and individuals in flexibility and the ability to
overcome geographic distance, they face unique challenges. Virtual
teams are often made up of members of various cultures with diverse
communication styles. Men and women also tend to behave differently
in virtual environments. Challenges occur in the forming, storming,
norming, and performing phases of team development, and virtual
teams must be able to cope effectively with those obstacles if they
are to be successful and reach their potential. Team participants
should be selected carefully for various personal characteristics
that help assure success and trained in how to be effective virtual
team members. Various team strategies can be implemented to improve
effectiveness and satisfaction of virtual team members.
Virtual teams are an integral part of today's global business
environment. Traditional face-to-face communication is frequently
being replaced with technology mediated communication methods
including phone, email, fax, synchronous chat programs, and
videoconferencing. While virtual teams offer various advantages to
organizations and individuals in flexibility and the ability to
overcome geographic distance, they face unique challenges. Virtual
teams are often made up of members of various cultures with diverse
communication styles. Men and women also tend to behave differently
in virtual environments. Challenges occur in the forming, storming,
norming, performing, and adjourning phases of team development, and
virtual teams must be able to cope effectively with those obstacles
if they are to be successful and reach their potential. Team
participants should be selected carefully for various personal
characteristics that help assure success and trained in how to be
effective virtual team members. Various team strategies can be
implemented to improve effectiveness and satisfaction of virtual
team members. This second edition features an overall updating of
content, statistics, and references, especially in the sections on
technology. New real-world cases provide opportunities for readers
to apply principles covered in the book in developing
organizational solutions.
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