Virtual teaming: a strategy for moving your organization into the new millennium
Abstract
The concept of teams and teamwork is increasingly becoming an important key to productivity and employee satisfaction in the contemporary workplace. This paper looks at the concept of teams and teamwork and several innovative ways of using teams. Among the innovative ways of using teams are globally networked teams, team‐based strategic planning, flexible‐jobbing, the horizontal corporation, and the virtual corporation. The use of computer‐mediated communication technologies and other groupware technologies provide a workable, reliable, and flexible base of systems for creating the platforms for virtual teams and virtual organizations. An overview of current information technology available for supporting teams and which types of information technology are most valuable in enhancing the new team applications is briefly addressed. Supporting technologies include groupware for facilitating communication, supporting information storage and retrieval, and supporting decision making. Lastly, the many competitive advantages to the use of virtual teaming in the global environment as well as its managerial implications and strategic recommendations for improving the performance of virtual teams are presented.
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Citation
Stough, S., Eom, S. and Buckenmyer, J. (2000), "Virtual teaming: a strategy for moving your organization into the new millennium", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 100 No. 8, pp. 370-378. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635570010353857
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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