Leading Virtual Teams – But Real People – Effectively

Leading Virtual Teams – But Real People – Effectively

Leading Virtual Teams – But Real People – Effectively

How To Effectively Lead Virtual Teams

Virtual teams offer challenges for the team’s leaders and members—and for L&D professionals, as they meet the team’s L&D requirements, often in a cross-cultural context.

The team is virtual, but the people in that team are real. They have real hopes and fears, ambitions and interests; knowledge and skill needs and—maybe most importantly—communications needs.

Team Leaders

Balvinder Singh Powar, the Director of BOOSTER Space Industries, believes that location’s less important than the value provided by any individual worker. Writing for FT | IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance, Powar says, "Technology and globalization mean we can access the best talent anywhere in the world—but this requires the ability to lead virtual teams."

His tips for a successful virtual team-leading are:

Every meeting needs a note keeper to set the agenda and provide a post-meeting summary. This helps avoid confusion and allows participants, especially non-native speakers, to check whether they’ve understood the discussion correctly.

For those who want to develop their virtual team-leading capabilities, W. Gibb Dyer, Jr.’s book, ‘Team Building: Proven Strategies for Improving Team Performance’, outlines the 4 ‘Cs’ of team development—Context, Composition, Competencies, and Change. It examines how to solve specific team-related problems and discusses teambuilding in different types of teams (including virtual teams).

Team Members

Rather than work in the same office, virtual team members work in different time zones and/or places—often at home. They may never meet their co-workers face-to-face. Challenges for team members include:

L&D Professionals

Richard Lowe, Director of Training and Digital Learning Solutions at the international HR and L&D specialist, Hewlett Rand, says L&D professionals can help virtual teams be successful by:

You can evaluate these L&D activities, says Lowe, via:

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