Index
ISBN: 978-1-80117-191-5, eISBN: 978-1-80117-190-8
Publication date: 15 September 2021
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Dodson, W.R. (2021), "Index", Virtually International: How Remote Teams Can Harness the Energy, Talent, and Insights of Diverse Cultures, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 157-160. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-190-820211010
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2021 William R. Dodson
INDEX
Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate end notes.
Administration
, 19
Alphabet
, 11
Amazon
, 11–12
Amazon Effect
, 20
American Way, The
, 102
Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
, 41–42
Arcadia Group
, 19
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
, 11, 42
Avatars
, 73
Backgammon
, 109
Balloon thinkers
, 114
Beta-testing
, 21
Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD)
, 98
Buddies
, 63–64
Business start-ups
, 27
Cafes
, 83
California-based business
, 46
Call centers
, 26
Change management checklist for organizations
, 34–36
Charters
, 72–73
Clothing and appearance
, 128
Cloud project
, 48
Coinbase
, 73
Collaboration
, 18
Colocated organizations
, 39
Communications formats
, 66–67
Compaq
, 21
Conventional thinking
, 77–78
Corporations
, 41
Covid-19
lockdowns
, 20
pandemic
, 14
Coworking spaces
, 27, 83
Creativity
, 87–88
Cross-cultural currents
, 121, 132–135
building trust on virtual international teams
, 135–136
clothing and appearance
, 128
Curiosity Quotient
, 138–139
emotion displays
, 130–132
ESL challenge
, 121–123
ESL classes
, 123–124
eye contact
, 130
first impressions
, 127–128
gestures
, 129
monolingual manager
, 124–126
virtual communications across borders
, 136–138
Cross-cultural models
, 102, 115
Cultural Dimensions Theory
, 102
Cultures
, 115–120
communications style
, 106
engaging “the other”
, 101–102
games cultures
, 107–113
gauging cultural responses
, 102–107
information processing across cultures
, 113–115
planning style
, 105–106
relationship style
, 106–107
way of organizing
, 105
Curiosity Quotient
, 52–55, 138–139
Curriculum vitae (CV)
, 41
Decompression
, 90
Digital collaboration tools
, 78
Digital communications technology
, 30
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC)
, 21
Digital media
, 10
Digital nomads
, 45
Digital technology
, 30
flattens world
, 10–12
Digital Transformation of sectors
, 11
Distributed teams
, 40
Documentation
, 64–65
Dropbox
, 30
Economic participation and opportunity (EPO)
, 117
Emails
, 97–98
Emotion displays
, 130–132
Empathy
, 7
English as a Second Language (ESL)
, 1, 121
challenge
, 121–123
classes
, 123–124
English language
, 121
Equipment
, 61–62
European Union (EU)
, 2
Right to Repair
, 32
Expectation management
, 74–75
Explicit
, 70–71
Eye contact
, 130
Facilitation
, 125
First impressions
, 127–128
Fixed mindsets
, 20
Floor managers
, 23
Free-collaboration software
, 98
Freelancers
, 27
Games cultures
, 107–113
Gantt charts
, 68
Gender discrimination
, 116–117
Gestures
, 129
Ghosting
, 18
Gift of collaboration
, 47–50
Gigification
, 12–13
GitHub
, 46–47
GitLab
, 62
Global Gender Gap Report 2020
, 117
Global talent pool
, 13–15
Go board game
, 109
Growth mindsets
, 20
Guidebooks
, 61
Head in cloud
, 46–47
Hephaestus
, 9–10
building integral organizations
, 28–32
change management checklist for organizations
, 34–36
digital technology flattens world
, 10–12
gigification
, 12–13
global talent pool
, 13–15
hierarchy
, 16–19
industries best-suited for remote teamwork
, 32–33
integral organization
, 25–26
mindset
, 19–25
organizational mindsets and structures
, 15–16
remote work flattens hierarchies
, 26–28
Hierarchical organizations
, 20
Hierarchy
, 16–19
High-performing remote teams (see also Remote teams)
conventional thinking
, 77–78
expectation management
, 74–75
managing communications across time zones
, 75–76
remote leadership
, 78–81
remote team up and running
, 61–68
virtual meeting etiquette
, 68–71
“whatever” culture
, 72–74
Zoom Bore
, 71–72
Home
, 83
Homogeneity trap
, 37–38
Hot-desking
, 28
Human resources (HR)
, 61
professionals
, 41
Humiliation
, 123
Hungry
, 55–57
Hybrid model
of organization
, 1
for working
, 28
Hybrid organizations
, 39
Industries best-suited for remote teamwork
, 32–33
Information processing across cultures
, 113–115
Insurance claims processors
, 26
Integral organizations
, 25–26
building
, 28–32
International remote work
, 86
Internet
, 10–11, 29
Interview “terminator”
, 42–43
Job-hopping
, 43
Kanban
, 68
Key performance indicators (KPIs)
, 79–80
Knowledge bases
, 62–63
Labor and tax considerations
, 44–46
Laughter
, 128
Lead collaborators
, 80
Leadership skills
, 6
Lewis model
, 102–103
LGBTx community
, 120
Local Asian histories
, 141
Long Tail, The
, 11
Long Tail effect for employment
, 12
Lotus 1-2-3 program
, 21
Mehrabian Theory
, 126
Memories
, 66–67
Micro-management
, 18
Millennials
, 48
Mindset
, 19–25
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
, 20
Monolingual manager
, 124–126
Multilingual speakers
, 126
Mythical Man-Month
, 76
Native English speakers
, 121–122
Networks
, 37
theory
, 17–18
Onboarding
, 61
Organizational mindsets and structures
, 15–16
Organizations
, 5–6, 9–10, 141
Passion
, 58–60
Personality tests
, 43–44
Pivoting
, 22
Planning for success
, 67–68
Play
, 109
Pre-mobile phone
, 98–99
Presentation makers
, 76
Presenteeism
, 22–23, 39, 79
Product bloat
, 22
Project management
, 31–32
Project managers
, 66
Project plan software
, 67
Recorded webinars
, 78
Remote bosses and colleagues
, 95–97
Remote leadership
, 78–81
Remote teams
best business structure for company
, 39–46
curiosity quotient
, 52–55
gift of collaboration
, 47–50
head in cloud
, 46–47
homogeneity trap
, 37–38
hungry
, 55–57
passion
, 58–60
soft skills
, 50–52
up and running
, 61–68
Remote technology
, 6, 25–26, 29, 144–145
Remote work
, 5–6, 14
flattens hierarchies
, 26–28
promise and limits of
, 141–145
technologies
, 17
Remote-first organizations
, 6, 40
Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed chart (RACI chart)
, 64, 66, 68
Result-oriented collaborator
, 78–81
Returns on investment (ROI)
, 47
Right staff
, 41–42
Risk mitigation
, 105
Roles and responsibilities
, 65–66
Scoring mechanism
, 34
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
, 48
7–38–55 Rule
, 126
Side-hustles
, 13
Small talk
, 54
Smiling
, 128
Social media amplifies feelings of loneliness
, 87
Social Progress Index
, 119
Soft skills
, 50–52
Soul-destroying technology
, 17
Space
, 84–86
Spain project
, 5
Spreadsheets
, 76
Stakeholders
, 64
Start-up companies
, 27
Style Guide
, 77
Style Sheet
, 77
Sympathy
, 7
Tacit
, 68–70
Taylorism
, 23
Tech sector
, 21
“Thumbs-up” sign
, 129
Time zones
, 88–89
managing communications across
, 75–76
Time-to-market
, 32
Trolls
, 73
Trust
, 17
building on virtual international teams
, 135–136
Value-added tax (VAT)
, 46
Videoconference fatigue and loneliness
, 87
Videoconferencing
, 80, 86, 94, 127
Videoconferencing platforms (VCPs)
, 143
Virtual communications across borders
, 136–138
Virtual International Managers (VIM)
, 14, 75–77
Virtual international teams, building trust on
, 135–136
Virtual life
, 3–5
Virtual meeting etiquette
, 68
explicit
, 70–71
tacit
, 68–70
Virtual Reality applications
, 144
Virtually International: How Remote Teams Can Harness the Energy, Talent, and Insights of Diverse Cultures
, 3
Volcanic fence
, 9
Western networks
, 141
“Whatever” culture
, 72–74
Wikipedia
, 29
Wikis
, 62
Word processors
, 76
Work from home (WFH)
, 14, 30
World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 117
Written communications
, 76
Y2K phenomenon
, 76
Zoom Bore
, 71–72
- Prelims
- Introduction
- The Work of Hephaestus
- Assembling Remote Teams
- The Habits of High-performing Remote Teams
- Remotely Productive: Anywhere, Anywhen Work
- Out of Many Cultures, One Team
- Navigating Cross-cultural Currents Remotely: Practical Tips
- Conclusion: The Promise and the Limits of Remote Work
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Index