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Implementing Virtual Teams :A Guide to Organizational and Human Factors
Implementing Virtual Teams :A Guide to Organizational and Human Factors
hardback
Published:
28 January, 2004
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780566084683 |
| ISBN10 | 0566084686 |
| Number Of Pages | 206 |
| Item Weight | 524 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'...an authoritative, punchy and very readable contribution. ...recommended.' Training Journal 'If you are considering virtual team working for your organization, then this book is worth reading.' TrainingZone This book would be very useful for any HR manager who has been asked to project manage the implementation of a virtual team as it not only goes through all the processess and conributing factors in detail, but it also highlights the things that can go wrong. Personnel Today 'If you are considering virtual team working for your organization, then this book is worth reading'. Accounting Web
Author's Bio
Abigail Edwards has lived and studied in Saudi Arabia, Malta, Belgium, France and the United Kingdom. She obtained a First Class Honours Masters Degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Nottingham University, and now works within European Supply Chain Logistics for Proctor and Gamble at their UK Headquarters in Weybridge. Her current role focuses on the design of communication and operational processes of a newly established manufacturing planning team that operates across upwards of 10 sites across Europe, yet must work day to day as a single, cohesive team. John R. Wilson was Professor of Occupational Ergonomics in the School of Mechanical, Materials, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, University of Nottingham. He was Director of The Institute for Occupational Ergonomics and Director of the Virtual Reality Applications Research Team. John was a Chartered Psychologist and a Chartered Engineer, and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Applied Ergonomics. He worked on, and managed, many European research and development projects, all of which were run through virtual teams, and so had first hand experience of the advantages - and pain - of working in this way.