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The article "How to avoid virtual miscommunication" discusses the pitfalls of trying to communicate electronically. Throughout this course we have focused on the value of communication and the need for communication to be face-to-face, the old fashioned way. If we accept that perception drives reality, do we have any choice?
Could we adopt a virtual process for project communications that would work? Could we be just as convinced that our stakeholders understand the project status and any issues if we move to a purely virtual world?
What is your experience managing projects through a virtual environment, and what tools have helped your success? Be specific, citing such tools as Webex, teleconferencing, Skype, SharePoint, etc.
How to Avoid Virtual Miscommunication - Keith Ferrazzi - Harvard Business Review.pdf
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