Defining Virtual Teams
By: Mike • Essay • 311 Words • June 10, 2010 • 1,118 Views
Defining Virtual Teams
Defining Virtual Teams
Business today does not stop at the barriers of country lines or miles of ocean, our economy thrives on global interaction with companies strewn throughout the world. Technology cut the limits of time and location by innovating the way we conduct day-to-day business. A newly impending trend is virtual teams, which are a group of individuals within a company committed to a common goal, who collapse the four walls of organizational interaction by communicating via the Internet. Virtual teams take advantage of our technological advancements and allow organizations to form a team with the best fit employees regardless of location.
Virtual Teams vs. In-House Teams: Pros & Cons
The most important and defining aspect of either virtual or in-house teams is the completion of a common goal. Keeping a team within the same location allows them to form a physical chemistry with one another. In-house teams are not limited to phone or email conversations where communication could be misinterpreted. Although, those advantages of in-house teams seem essential to the completion of the task, devoting too much time to coordination