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Virtual Vic is a management fable about the trials and tribulations
of a new executive facing the virtual work environment and the
technology associated with this environment. The story explores his
struggles to be a successful leader by relying solely on technology
and ignoring the human touch aspects behind true leadership. The
story helps all of us look at technology as the tool it is meant to
be rather than the humanistic hindrance it often becomes. Vic meets
three characters (his informal Board of Directors) who help provide
the lessons needed to best lead a blended workforce. Each character
represents a major theme within the book. The themes of Trust
(Reliable Reggie), Isolation (Solitary Samantha), and Presence
(Being Bob) are about human perceptions that provide a human touch
associated with the virtual work environment. Trust, isolation, and
presence are the three main human perceptions discussed throughout
the book. Told in a fable style, Virtual Vic can help managers and
employees recognize signs that could result in a less-than-ideal
work environment. The book is designed for anyone associated with
leading or managing teams especially those with the virtual work
environment. The lessons discussed allow for the most productive
workforce.
The virtual work world is upon us. It is ever increasing as both
workers and organizations become more familiar with this new
structure. The way leaders and managers deal with the virtual
worker will become increasingly more important. This book takes a
look at the virtual work environment from a view of human
perceptions. Trust, isolation, and presence are the three main
human perceptions discussed throughout the book and are the
foundation for the theory presented. The Change-Self-Efficacy Loop
Theory provides the basis for a new tool to maximize the
productivity level of the virtual worker. The book takes a journey
from the industrial revolution through a second shift or technology
revolution which we are currently experiencing known as the virtual
work environment. It presents argument and ideas to encourage all
of us to take action now to prevent the potential negative outcomes
that could affect many working in the virtual work environment. The
book is designed for anyone associated with the virtual work
environment. Based on the premise that the virtual work environment
needs to be a productive alternative to the traditional work
environment, the book focuses on variables that can create the most
successful outcome.
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