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Virtual Leadership: Secrets From the Round Table for the Multi-Site Manager |
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Rating: Summary: Reviews: Review: "There's a nugget on every page that will make you a more effective leader across distance. Have a highlighter in your hand when you read this fast-moving adventure." -- George Davis, President, Davis & Dunn, Inc. "Fresh, entertaining, vital... cutting-edge concepts critical for all leaders." --Robert J. Kriegel, Ph.D., author of If it Ain't Broke...Break It!
Rating: Summary: Virtual teaming for the 21st century! Review: First of all, I enjoy "instructional fiction" as conveyed in business quick-reads like "Virtual Leadership." This type of business novel is fun to read! Also, this contemporary business text covers an important topic in the age of virtual organizations and e-businesses -- how to establish and manage virtual teams. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Virtual teaming for the 21st century! Review: First of all, I enjoy "instructional fiction" as conveyed in business quick-reads like "Virtual Leadership." This type of business novel is fun to read! Also, this contemporary business text covers an important topic in the age of virtual organizations and e-businesses -- how to establish and manage virtual teams. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Virtual teaming for the 21st century! Review: First of all, I enjoy "instructional fiction" as conveyed in business quick-reads like "Virtual Leadership." This type of business novel is fun to read! Also, this contemporary business text covers an important topic in the age of virtual organizations and e-businesses -- how to establish and manage virtual teams. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: A compelling story and quick read, -full of useful lessons. Review: I just finished reading this book today, and strongly recommend it to managers and project leaders who are struggling with the human side of how to make geographically distributed teams work. The lessons in this book are equally valid for achieving results with team members whether they are two floors or two time zones away.
Rating: Summary: An easy read with great tips for the virtual manager. Review: I really enjoyed reading this book. It provided a very useful set of tools and tips that are needed for every virtual manager. The book is written in an easy to read manner. Additionally, the book uses simple objects and icons that relate to the author's key points as an effective memory tool which allows the manager to easily recall and implement the information. A must have for all virtual managers.
Rating: Summary: A compelling story and quick read, -full of useful lessons. Review: This book does well in choosing a fictional vehicle to deliver an important message to managers of remote teams. There is a tendancy within the technology industry, and management in general, to think that VOICEMAIL, EMAIL, and WEB SITES etc. are in themselves the solution to managing staff spread across various workplaces. By drawing the comparison between a modern day project and King Arthur's building of Camelot, this book goes a long way to teaching the human element in making teams cohesive across cultural and geographic divides.
Rating: Summary: Essential Project Manager reading for a dispersed workforce Review: This book does well in choosing a fictional vehicle to deliver an important message to managers of remote teams. There is a tendancy within the technology industry, and management in general, to think that VOICEMAIL, EMAIL, and WEB SITES etc. are in themselves the solution to managing staff spread across various workplaces. By drawing the comparison between a modern day project and King Arthur's building of Camelot, this book goes a long way to teaching the human element in making teams cohesive across cultural and geographic divides.
Rating: Summary: Lessons from King Arthur for the 21rst Century Review: This is a wonderful book that lays out effective tools, techniques, and strategies for working with geographically diverse teams. This book is so appropriate for our virutal organization that my entire management team will have copies soon!
Rating: Summary: Lessons from King Arthur for the 21rst Century Review: This is a wonderful book that lays out effective tools, techniques, and strategies for working with geographically diverse teams. This book is so appropriate for our virutal organization that my entire management team will have copies soon!
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