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Success Factors for Virtual Teams
This title is part of the Learning a la Carte Series
Duration: 16 minutes
Synopsis

In this video, learn from the experiences of IBM and Lotus to uncover the factors that will contribute to virtual team success. Gain valuable insights, whether you are a manager, team leader or even a new virtual team member.

This program features psychologist Peter Quarry, interviewing Ron Young, Chief Executive, Knowledge Associates, UK

Ron Young is founder and Chief Executive of Knowledge Associates Ltd, a consulting and technology organisation based in Cambridge UK, which specialise in Knowledge Management.

His clients include major Multi-National Corporations, National Governments and Professional Institutions. He is co-author of 'Upside Down Management' and 'Knowledge Management'. He is a visiting lecturer to Cranfield Business School and City University Business School, for their 'Business Growth', "Growing the Team' and 'Knowledge Management ' programs.

He regularly chairs and speaks at Knowledge Management conferences world-wide. Knowledge Management consulting engagements include advising and assisting several major multi-national Corporations, The European Commission, National Governments and Professional Institutions. He leads Know-Net, a European Commission funded project to produce Knowledge Management systems using Intranet technologies.

Key Learning Points
  • the typical mistakes made in setting up 'virtual teams'
  • how multimedia technology creates richer communication
  • problems with email and 'email bullying'
  • developing trust in a virtual work environment
  • getting a virtual team to collaborate together
  • using the 'virtual tearoom'
Package Description
DVD
Recommended Audiences
  • Managers
  • Executives
Distributed in the following format(s)
  • DVD
Available in the following language(s)
  • English
Media Type
 Video Recording
Presentation Style
  • Interview
STOCK CODE
LALC54
Published
Melbourne
Filming location
UK
Release year
1998
Remastered year
2006
Copyright owner
ClickView
Publisher
Seven Dimensions