VIRTUAL TEAMS Many companies rely increasingly on virtual teamwork to accomplish critical
business objectives. New travel restrictions limit the ability of team
members to meet face-to-face, and conference calls are increasingly becoming
the standard mode of communication. If you have a teleconference or videoconference
scheduled with remote team members this month, here are some suggested
guidelines you can use to ensure that the call is as productive as possible: Establishing an overall communications strategy helps to ensure that conference calls are used most effectively. It is worth considering the amount of context provided by different types of interactions, including what can or cannot be communicated through a conference call. This concept is illustrated in the diagram below. Communication Strategies &
Context Keep in mind the level of context that each communication
strategy offers. As you move down the list of communication strategies
in the left-hand column, the level of context decreases.
Each step on the way from personal meetings to e-mail,
as represented by the vertical column in the diagram, involves a significant
loss of context. If you are hosting or facilitating a teleconference or videoconference, here are some ground rules that can help to ensure maximum participation from each member:
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