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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
VIRTUAL TEAMS
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Learning Activity #1
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Based on your prior or current knowledge of virtual teams, identify 3 advantages and 3 challenges of virtual teams.
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Classmates Responses: In your response to your classmate’s initial post, offer recommendations for addressing the challenges.
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Learning Activity #2
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Information technology has extremely powerful effects in business and social environments. Cite one business and one social exampleof a virtual team or group that has used the idea of virtual teams effectively. Include why you perceive them as effective.
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 Note: Please ensure you are following the rubric for posting to the learning activities. This includes ensuring you support your post with course material/resources in an effort to tie in the activities to your weekly reading. (use the APA format when citing your sources)
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COURSE MATERIALS
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◦                           Section 3: Getting Results, p. 189-212
•   Making Virtual Teams Work: Ten Basic Principles
•   6 rules for Better Communication in Virtual Teams
•   Managing Cross-Cultural and Virtual Teams
•   Virtual Team Building Â
•   The Four Keys To Success with Virtual Teams
•   Managing multi-cultural teams
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Brett, J., Behfar, K. & Kern, M. C. (2006, March). Managing multicultural teams. Harvard Business Review 89-97.
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