A number of organisations I have spoken with have faced issues relating to the travel costs associated with running virtual teams. Often they have only recently moved to a distributed... read more →
I am incredibly excited to have had my research extensively quoted in an excellent article "The tyranny of distance" published in the May and June 2014 edition of "Project Manager"... read more →
Marginalisation is an issue which reaches across much of modern society, individuals and groups are intentionally or unintentionally excluded from discussions or participation for any number of reasons. In workplaces... read more →
Communicating with peers, managers and subordinates in virtual or distributed team environments is a challenging area to understand. But, with some thought and planning, communicating with those you can't see... read more →
The development of the modern, more advanced, lower cost and faster forms of electronic communication that enabled organisations to move toward the use of virtual teams, has, I believe also... read more →
There are many reasons to engage a consultant to work with establishing and maintaining your virtual teams. The most common reasons being that the managers and leaders running virtual teams... read more →
Most organisations embark on a virtual team approach to their work for a combination of the following reasons; reducing costs by using personnel from lower cost locations, accessing skills not readily... read more →
With so many different communication media available and so many ways to communicate within and between virtual teams, it is very important to select the most appropriate tools for the... read more →
Often when discussing virtual teams and work sharing with clients and partners the conversation seems to start by hinging around technology, there is such a high focus on such things... read more →
Quite some time ago, I started to think about how best to help senior and generally very busy managers improve their communications abilities when running or working in virtual team... read more →

