How to Manage People in Your Remote Team How to Manage People in Your Remote Team

How to Manage People in Your Remote Team

Hugo Messer and Others
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Publisher Description

This book contains seven brilliant articles which shares the insights on managing people remotely. In the first chapter, Darel Cullen’s article,“How to Motivate Your Team,” applies Maslow’s pyramid of needs to offshore teams.
In the second chapter, “How to Create a Self-Supporting Team,”NicoKrijnen shares his experiences with building a remote team from scratch in the Ukraine.
In chapter three, Hugo Messer take you through the differences between managing a local team versus a remote team. Oscar Halfhide explains how relationships are the cornerstone of outsourced work.
In his chapter, “Making Distributed Teams Work: Trust, Imitation, and Control,”Thomas Tøth shows us how important it is to build emotional connections in real life between the team members. Anneke Keller’s chapter, “Outsourcing and Different Generations,” looks at people from a different perspective to demonstrate how generational differences influence offshore collaboration.
In the last chapter, “Getting Into India,” MartijnLeliveld shares his experiences with building a team in India from the ground up.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2015
February 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
86
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hugo Messer
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
3.8
MB

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