Career advice, insights & tips for HR professionals
How do you manage remote teams? 14/09/2011
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One of the most common mistakes I come across in business today is people who try to manage their remote teams using pretty much the same tactics as they use for managing their face-to-face teams.
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Remote communication
It’s not all doom-and-gloom though. There are things that you can do in order to manage your remote team more effectively.
Our five top tips are:
1. Use the 'information-richest' form of media available to communicate – face-to-face where possible, followed by telepresence or video conference, then telephone. Ideally, email should only be used to convey sizeable amounts of information, specific data, or as a last resort.
2. Encourage spontaneous, informal communication between your team members. The use of tools such as Skye helps people to feel more in touch with their colleagues and makes it easier for them to reach out to each other with quick questions.
3. Make time for socialising during remote discussions. Time for small talk becomes much more important when people don’t get to catch up with each simply by wandering past the other person’s desk.
4. Overtly discuss the skills a new member of the team is bringing, as well as the latest achievements and successes of current team members. This will help to strengthen trust between remote team members.
5. Avoid 'virtual silence'. Encourage the team to acknowledge messages they have received from one another when they don’t have time to deal with it there and then. Misinterpretation of virtual silence can result in people assuming the other person isn’t working as hard as they should or that they don’t care about the message that has just been sent.
Cultural Intelligence in Business Masterclass
Nic will be talking about the effective management of remote global teams in her free Masterclass on Cultural Intelligence in Business. The 2-hour Masterclass is being held in London on 19th October. For more information go to www.pearnkandola.com or call 01865 399 060.
Nic Hammarling, partner and head of diversity, Pearn Kandola
Nic is a partner and head of diversity at Pearn Kandola.
