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Stephan Dohrn

How To Build And Manage A Virtual Team - 1 views

  • Virtual teams are becoming more and more common as business owners use the internet for efficiency and cost-cutting.  Workers can be in different states, countries, or even continents, a feat that would have been unmanageable just a few years ago. Here are a few tips to help you manage your employees, wherever they may be.
Stephan Dohrn

A surrealistic mega-analysis of redisorganization theories - 0 views

  • Objective To systematically review the empirical evidence for organizational theories and repeated reorganizations.
Stephan Dohrn

Design Thinking Is A Failed Experiment. So What's Next? | Co. Design - 0 views

  • The decade of Design Thinking is ending and I, for one, am moving on to another conceptual framework: Creative Intelligence, or CQ.
hnauheimer

Increased Productivity through Self-Managed Work Groups - 0 views

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    A review of the literature on self-managed or self-directed work groups lends itself to the fact that more and more organizations are changing as a more competitive global society emerges. As a result, individual, team, and organizational roles are much different now than they were even twenty years ago. In order to stay competitive, organizations must allow themselves to evolve. By tapping into an ever present resource, their employees, the organization gains a wealth of expertise, enabling them to transform externally and, as a result, transforms internally to a healthier work environment. In spite of the challenges, self-managed work groups are an obvious win-win solution in our ever changing environment.
hnauheimer

Trust - 0 views

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    an informal paper on trust in high performance virtual teams
hnauheimer

Another Day in a Virtual Team - 0 views

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    A video made by an Indian collaborator on how his international team collaborates. More on tools but a bit on processes as well
hnauheimer

Bridging Space Over Time: Global Virtual Team Dynamics and Effectiveness - 0 views

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    Global virtual teams are internationally distributed groups of people with an organizational mandate to make or implement decisions with international components and implications. They are typically assigned tasks that are strategically important and highly complex. They rarely meet in person, conducting almost all of their interaction and decision making using communications technology. Although they play an increasingly important role in multinational organizations, little systematic is known about their dynamics or effectiveness. This study built a grounded theory of global virtual team processes and performance over time. We built a template based on Adaptive Structuration Theory (DeSanctis and Poole 1994) to guide our research, and we conducted a case study, observing three global virtual teams over a period of 21 months. Data were gathered using multiple methods, and qualitative methods were used to analyze them and generate a theory of global virtual team dynamics and effectiveness. First, we propose that effective global virtual team interaction comprises a series of communication incidents, each configured by aspects of the team's structural and process elements. Effective outcomes were associated with a fit among an interaction incident's form, decision process, and complexity. Second, effective global virtual teams sequence these incidents to generate a deep rhythm of regular face-to-face incidents interspersed with less intensive, shorter incidents using various media. These two insights are discussed with respect to other literature and are elaborated upon in several propositions. Implications for research and practice are also outlined.
hnauheimer

Team-Building Retreats Don't Improve Team Dynamics - 0 views

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    In a lightweight study of virtual teams, Stanford management science researcher Pamela Hinds found that 6 months after virtual team members participated in an intense week-long team-building retreat there was zero correlation to their ability to work together. Hinds believes that in order to increase a group's relational coordination or ability to problem-solve through mutual respect and open communication, members need to "know-who" each other are in their work contexts. Bringing people who don't usually see each other to do team-building exercises in a neutral hotel doesn't help because Hinds points out, "the truth is we don't work in neutral territory." She emphasizes, "Learning to work together is learning how people work, not just what kind of beer do you like," even though she adds, "that's useful information."
hnauheimer

CREATING EFFECTIVE VIRTUAL TEAMS - 0 views

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    Virtual teams, although relatively new to the global business landscape, are already recognized as a boon to international organizations. Without the time, cost and hazards of travel, groups can now share information, chat, innovate and make decisions together. Creating effective virtual teams has proved to be more difficult than expected. Managers cannot simply create high-performance by assigning members and 'letting them run'. Without careful structuring, support and attention to processes, virtual teams do not achieve their potential and may not even get off the ground. Here we focus on four of the most important challenges: effective communication, relationship building, managing conflicts and leadership.
hnauheimer

The Five C's of Managing Virtual Teams - 0 views

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    An article from 2001 (!) which however captures the essence of virtual teams in five categories: Communicate Chat Change it up Cut out Celebrate
hnauheimer

Managing Groups and Teams/How Do You Manage Global Virtual Teams? - 1 views

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    From Wikibooks - quite a good summary of challenges and solutions for virtual teams
Stephan Dohrn

What Makes a Good Collaborative Leader?Collaborative Innovation - 0 views

  • n his book, Practically Radical, William C. Taylor (cofounder of Fast Company magazine) writes about collaborative leadership. Taylor believes that collaborative leadership is about ”collective capability,” not just collective intelligence.  That is, leaders create the conditions in which diverse people work together to solve a tough challenge.
Stephan Dohrn

Practical Radicals | Fast Company - 0 views

  • Meyerson defines tempered radicals as employees who operate on a fault line. They are committed to the organization that they work for. To some measure, moreover, they want to advance on their employer's terms; their company's success is theirs too. At the same time, though, they are at odds with their company. Marginalized by gender, race, or ideology, they identify with causes that defy the dominant culture. While they feel bound to their organization's goals, they also aim to stay true to their own personal ideals. And so they pursue change, constantly challenging the status quo.
hnauheimer

5 Practical Tips on Making Virtual Collaboration Efficient - 1 views

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    Quite a good and simple presentation on the essence of what is effective virtual collaboration.
Stephan Dohrn

Platforms - are they a distraction to the real work of knowledge sharing? « K... - 0 views

  • No technological tool or implementation is perfect for Knowledge Management related work, and people’s tastes differ in terms of how they prefer to use technology and these patterns change over time – we have to accept that there are no silver bullets in technology. If we focus too much on the tools and not enough on what we are trying to achieve with them then we risk to develop tools that no-one will use, or tools that will reinforce existing knowledge silos and bad sharing practices.
Stephan Dohrn

Rise of the networked enterprise: Web 2.0 finds its payday - McKinsey Quarterly - Organ... - 0 views

  • McKinsey’s new survey research finds that companies using the Web intensively gain greater market share and higher margins.
Sari Stenfors

Social Software Matrix - find the social software tool that fits best your company's ne... - 0 views

  • This website is a resource to help you find the social software tool that fits best your company's needs. We believe that merely comparing features is the wrong approach towards selecting enterprise social software and this is why we compare the major products by evaluating them in a set of relevant business use cases, technological product dimensions and vendor qualities.
Sari Stenfors

What Are the Best Web Tools For Running Your Business? [Infographic] - 1 views

  • In a recent survey, business app advice startup BestVendor asked 550 startup executives and managers which tools they most preferred for a variety of business-related functions. Some of the results are not terribly shocking: Google Apps owned the email category, Quickbooks was biggest for accounting, Salesforce for CRM and Dropbox for file storage.
Stephan Dohrn

The Big Failure of Enterprise 2.0 Social Business | Beyond the Cube - 0 views

  • I believe it will be rare that culture change will be one of the first things accomplished or changed in a short period of time.  Culture will change as a result of the pervasive use of social tools.  Lack of cultural change is not social business’s biggest failure.  The biggest failure is the lack of workflow integration to drive culture change.
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