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Storytelling in Virtual Meetings

Bridging the gap between team members with everyone in different locations can be a logistical, emotional and project management challenge. But of all the problems that can arise, one seems to rise to the top – way above all the others.

This problem is one that you’ve probably been chewing on for some time. How can you find out what your team members are REALLY thinking?

Should you be more accessible so people will tell you what’s on your mind? Or should you set stricter boundaries so team members become self-reliant?

During virtual meetings you get some information – but is it enough? [click to continue…]

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Virtual Popcorn For Distance Teams

July 28, 2009

Virtual Popcorn For Distance Teams
Can you recreate the energy and dynamic of a live meeting with your team located across the country? This technique works best if you to cut air travel, cut hotel costs, and cut event production costs – but still want to have a highly productive and fun meeting.
It turns out that [...]

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Virtual Leadership – Is Your Management Style Helping or Hurting?

July 21, 2009

With all the focus on how to lead virtual teams, one troubling constraint seems to dominate and cause distance work groups to implode. Could your virtual leadership style be contributing to this problem?
Bridging the gap between team members with everyone in different locations can be a logistical, emotional and project management challenge. But of all [...]

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Storytelling in Virtual Meetings – Reduce Stress Of Business Travel

October 30, 2008

Business travel is tough on the traveler and tough on families. In a post 9-11 world, you know the challenges of endless security lines, frisking, delays and luggage restrictions.
Life on the road just isn’t what it used to be.
If you find business travel stressful, join the club. You are not alone. According to the 2000 [...]

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