Virtual team management basically allows workers and teams to work from wherever they want. Sounds great right?
Yet, the real challenge is keeping geographically disbursed team members on the same page. The good news is people are able to freely exchange ideas and information in central locations in real-time as communication technologies improve and advance for these types of lifestyles.
As platforms continue to develop managers are confronted with the challenges of applying new concepts to the core functionality of motivating people virtually. Let’s take a look at a few ideas for creating a cohesive virtual team.
“Managers are confronted with the challenges of applying new concepts to the core functionality of motivating people virtually.”
But what does it entail to be successful?
Developing a centralized location for communication guidelines that everyone can access is a great start. Some items to include are:
Having this information available will mitigate any need for the “I-didn’t-know” email while providing support to critical team members. Plus, it will probably save you time and money over the long-run.
Piggybacking off of communication guidelines, active participation is everything. On one hand, managers want to allow people to do their jobs while keeping tabs on their progress.
The best approach is to set-up checkpoints that accomplish both tasks. Sometimes, checkpoints come in the form of mandatory, weekly virtual meetings by phone or video call. Other times, project management software can assist you in creating a great work environment while delighting customers with amazing deliverable that are on time.
When working with one or two people, email communications and checklists are more than enough. However, when you incorporate more minds and locations into a project, the moving parts can start moving quickly and derail. Since you are reading this article, we know that you don’t want that to happen. Implementing project management apps can help centrally manage communication guidelines while monitoring team participation.
Below are popular management software's virtual teams use:
Setting reasonable expectations from the beginning is the key to running like a well-oiled machine. When everyone knows where they stand and how to move forward, turnover rates are lower and projects are completed as expected. Take the time to match your company goals with the abilities of your virtual team. You’ll be glad you did!
These expectations can be set when you first bring on a new employee in the employee hand-book or even the contract. Make sure they are aware of how the work flow goes (open communication, business hours, work hours, weekly/monthly follow ups etc.) so they know what is expected from them in the beginning.
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