Most organisations are still grappling with how to effectively manage their virtual staff and how to effectively support and motivate them. This book, the fruit of the author's three decades of experience planning and implementing remote working environments, provides expert guidance for anyone planning a shift to remote working, managing teams of teleworkers, or themselves working in a virtual team.
Most organisations are still grappling with how to effectively manage their virtual staff and how to effectively support and motivate them. This book, the fruit of the author's three decades of experience planning and implementing remote working environments, provides expert guidance for anyone planning a shift to remote working, managing teams of teleworkers, or themselves working in a virtual team.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Trina Hoefling has been at the forefront in the field of remote management training, leading with the message that "Technology is the enabler, but People are the key." Trina is an organization development and transformational change consultant, graduate school professor and master teacher, strategic facilitator, leadership coach and virtual team collaboration expert. A noted author and speaker, she is also a contributing chapter author in The Handbook of High Performance Virtual Teams, "The Three-Fold Path: Building Trust in a Virtual Team." Trina is an accomplished thought leader who has never lost her passion for helping people and organizations grow. She especially enjoys being an online learning engagement facilitator, coach and shadow consultant to support today's career professionals, teams and committed organizations.
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Foreword by Didier Elzinga Acknowledgments Introduction. The Network Is the New WorkplacePart One. Virtually Mobile, Organizationally Attached 1. Vital Mind-Set Shifts in a Mobile World 2. Virtual Roadblocks and Essential Drivers Part Two. Will Virtual Work Here? 3. Redesigning the Workplace for the Human Network 4. Systems Ready, People Willing, Organization Enabled 5. Building Blocks for Virtual Team Learning 6. Learning from the Last 20+ Years Part Three. Essential Virtual Competencies 7. Virtual Leadership Differentiators 8. Henhouses and Jazz Musicians. When Is a Team a Team? 9. More Than Smarts. Virtual Team Member Competencies Part Four. The Threefold Path of High-Performance Virtual Teams 10. The First Path. Develop Your Team 11. The Second Path. Support Your Team 12. The Third Path. Produce Successful Outcomes Part Five. From Me to We 13. Collaborative Tools That Work 14. Practical Guidelines for Virtual Communication 15. Virtual Team Risks and Hacks Part Six. Expand Emotional Bandwidth 16. Virtual Team Trust 17. Virtual Employee Engagement in Cynical Cultures 18. The Fourth Path. Lead Your Career 19. What's Next? Index
Foreword by Didier Elzinga Acknowledgments Introduction. The Network Is the New WorkplacePart One. Virtually Mobile, Organizationally Attached 1. Vital Mind-Set Shifts in a Mobile World 2. Virtual Roadblocks and Essential Drivers Part Two. Will Virtual Work Here? 3. Redesigning the Workplace for the Human Network 4. Systems Ready, People Willing, Organization Enabled 5. Building Blocks for Virtual Team Learning 6. Learning from the Last 20+ Years Part Three. Essential Virtual Competencies 7. Virtual Leadership Differentiators 8. Henhouses and Jazz Musicians. When Is a Team a Team? 9. More Than Smarts. Virtual Team Member Competencies Part Four. The Threefold Path of High-Performance Virtual Teams 10. The First Path. Develop Your Team 11. The Second Path. Support Your Team 12. The Third Path. Produce Successful Outcomes Part Five. From Me to We 13. Collaborative Tools That Work 14. Practical Guidelines for Virtual Communication 15. Virtual Team Risks and Hacks Part Six. Expand Emotional Bandwidth 16. Virtual Team Trust 17. Virtual Employee Engagement in Cynical Cultures 18. The Fourth Path. Lead Your Career 19. What's Next? Index
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