subject: Building Virtual Teams For Your Business [print this page] There is a book that has a profound definition for virtual teams. VTs, or virtual teams, are a group of people that can be separated in terms of time and geographical locations. However, they are linked through the use of interactive technologies, such as the World Wide Web. Each member of the virtual team has his/her own job that he/she needs to do. But then, they are all working towards one common goal, which is identified by their client. Simply put, a virtual team is a great method to achieve teamwork and get some work done even when your whole staff isn't found in one physical location.
How can you obtain money from virtual teams?
The concept of virtual teams is relatively new, but there are more and more companies today who are implementing it as an innovative way of managing their businesses. I, for one, acknowledge the essence and the benefits that you can derive from virtual teams.
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