Building Trust:
SOLUTION: These challenges can be resolved by different approaches. The approach that works for me is to use of facial pictures in e-mail exchanges. This will help you a long way by putting a human element in to virtual communication and reminding people about the person who sent this message.
Taking ownership:
SOLUTION: I might not have the perfect answer to resolve this issue, but here is what I do: Lay down team’s mission and explain the reasons behind that mission. In this way, they can connect their goals to this mission and I get more buy-ins from them. Then I try to share control over defining team’s objectives and process. This helps me build the climate of self-determination and ownership.
Maintaining visibility:
SOLUTION: Again, I might not have the perfect solution for this challenge, but here are few steps that I follow:
- Invite key decision makes, stake holders and project managers in the weekly conference call.
- Include these key decision makers in some of your important e-mail chains.
- Publicize your achievements through group e-mails and team’s website.
- Follow up with key stake holders regularly to check up on the project progress and get their feedback.
I hope these tips help you in resolving your day-to-day challenges of virtual team management. And let me know, if you have any other suggestions. I am always looking for your feedback. Thanks. – Bhavin Gandhi
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