Leadership Tip

How to develop your virtual team

Instilling team self-confidence in the traditional workplace is difficult enough, but the process is even tougher in a virtual environment. But even if your group is scattered across the globe, you can ensure they trust each other by doing the following:

1. Help them get to know each other. Managers often assume that people are mainly interested in what their fellow team members can do, not who they are. Wrong. Encourage personal connections by starting meetings with a short time for people to talk about what's been happening in their lives, both professionally and personally.

2. Share and rotate power. Outside of the office, centralised power structure is less effective. Let different members lead the team at different times. The person with the most relevant knowledge about a particular stage of work should take charge.


The above leadership tip...
was sent in response to a question from a participant on our acclaimed 10/10 leadership development and mentoring programme. Whether you're a first time manager or an experienced leader, straightforward, practical advice on best practice is hard to find. Until now. To find out how you, your team or your organisation can benefit, please contact us.

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