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Workshare Management For Virtual Teams

workshare management

Although a number of organisations use the terms virtual team and workshare in an interchangeable way, the two really describe different facets of the same activity.  Worksharing is the way in which tasks are shared between members of virtual teams while the virtual teams are those who perform the shared work.  Workshare management is, in that context, the way in which the distribution of the work is undertaken, and how it can therefore be optimized to get the most value from the time spent performing the work.

When planning for virtual teams execution of work many organisations give little to no real consideration to the impact of decisions over workshare management. This lack of attention during planning places the organisation and their project at real risk of running out of control and exposes them to a number of unconsidered risks.

Workshare Management Options

It is first worth considering the ways in which work is shared in virtual teams.  There are a number of different methods by which work is shared among virtual team members and groups, principle amongst these are; by price, by skills and to balance the organisation.
There are then a number of different mode’s whereby the work is shared between the locations, vertically allocated into packages, horizontally allocated by skill set or in a random, mixed way that is dictated by circumstance or even whim of the managers.  Each have their own advantages and disadvantages, their own place and reasons to about and their own reasons not to adopt.

Workshare Management Methods

Considering each of the methods of workshare management, by price, by skills and to balance organisational workload.

Workshare Management Modes

The different modes of workshare management most commonly seen are vertical allocation of tasks, horizontal allocation of tasks and a third, mixed, or even random allocation of tasks, these different forms of allocation bring increasingly complex and demanding interfaces, though each has its own merits.

Workshare Management For Virtual Teams

As can be seen from the above the process of allocating work in a virtual team can be a complex and risky process, in planning your most effective workshare management approach it is extremely important to have a full and detailed understanding of the strengths of each location available to your project and to seek to capitalise on these strengths.  It is equally important to ensure that personalities in your project team make sure the work is allocated in a way that is best for the project not that supports particular entrenched views and departmental politics.

Allocated well, workshare can be a very effective way to deliver a successful project in the most cost effective and timely way, but if allowed to evolve without consideration can result in major delays of time, cost blowouts and schedule slippages.

As a specialist virtual teams consultancy Ulfire has substantial experience in assisting organisations establish and run high performing virtual teams. Please contact us to discuss how we may be able to help with your specific needs.

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