Raise your hand:
There
are many people who participate in virtual teams. So, there are many chances
that people will speak at the same time. In order to avoid any clashes, ask the
team members to raise their hands if they have any questions or suggestions. This
will help to create a positive environment during the meeting.
No cell phones:
The
use of cell phones should be prohibited during the team meeting. This is
because it have a negative impact on the environment of the meeting. The team
members should try to maintain a constructive atmosphere during the meeting.
The management can place a posture on the notice board in order to remind the
team members that the use of cell phones is not allowed during the meeting.
Allow time to mingle:
According
to Bock, “Unless all the participants have worked together in the past, you’ll
need to allow for a time when they can get to know each other” (Bock, 2003) . It is important to
mix up with each other to know each other better. This is an important factor
that helps to build up trust among the team members.
REFERENCES:
- Bock, Wally. (2003).Some rules for virtual teams. The Journal for Quality and Participation, 26(3), 43. Retrieved from: http://search.proquest.com.library.sheridanc.on.ca/docview/219120966/abstract/BAAC6A2DFA44461CPQ/1?accountid=3455
- Hawaii State Teachers Association. (2014). Retrieved from: http://www.hsta.org/index.php/news/raise-your-hand-take-the-pledge
- SafetySign.com. Retrieved from: http://www.safetysign.com/products/p7190/no-cell-phones-this-area-sign
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