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How to navigate through this course | ||
How to use this course? | ||
Copyrights | ||
Dowload: Learning Journals | ||
About us | ||
1. Virtual teamwork in my work environment | 1.1 Prelude | Working in teams has become commonplace in academic as well as in business contexts... |
1.2 Virtual teamwork, an introduction | In this section we will analyse and classify the central characteristics of virtual teams and outline their respective challenges, as well as examining the impact they have on teamwork. |
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Task: Virtuality – what are we talking about? |
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1.3 Characteristics of virtual teamwork, a critical perspective | This section presents some general characteristics of (virtual) teams and teamwork. |
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1.4 Different types of virtual teams | Five dimensions for classifying different kinds of teams. |
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Task: Teams and their level of virtuality | How do you assess a team's level of virtuality? |
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1.5 Virtual team competencies – a general introduction | This session considers the particular challenges of virtual team work and the competencies needed for dealing with the areas: technology, geographical dispersion, diversity and teamwork. |
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1.6 Summary | ||
1.7 Learning review | By reflecting on two case studies and answering the provided questions you will be able to assess what you have learned in this session. |
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1.8 Sources, further reading and web links | Here you will find the sources cited in this session, some recommended literature and weblinks for further reading. |
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2. Culture and interculturality, a plea for an open and dynamic approach | 2.1 Prelude | |
2.2 Introduction | ||
Task: Culture and Virtual Teams | ||
2.3 A narrow and an expanded concept of culture | ||
2.4 An open versus closed concept of culture | ||
Task: 'Zooming' – a new perspective on culture | ||
2.5 Interculturality | ||
2.6 Common cultural misconceptions and the potential of zooming for developing a collaborative team culture | ||
2.7 Summary | ||
2.8 Learning review | Some study questions to help you apply what you have learned. |
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2.9 Sources, further reading and web links | Here you will find the sources cited in this session, some recommended literature and weblinks for further reading. |
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3. Developing from a group into a virtual team | 3.1 Prelude | |
3.2 Introduction | ||
Task: Differences between a group and a team | Identify the main differences between a group and a team |
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3.3 The life cycle of virtual teams | ||
Task: Central characteristics of team development stages | Point out the main characteristics of each stage of the team development cycle. |
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3.4 Features of team development | This section provides a more detailed look at some aspects of team development: trust, clarity of roles and objectives, relationship-building, collaboration and communication. |
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Task: A framework for supporting team development | ... |
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3.5 Summary | ||
3.6 Learning review | By reflecting and giving feedback on the team development process described in a case study you will be able to assess what you have learned in this session. |
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3.7 Sources, further reading and web links | Here you will find the sources cited in this session, some recommended literature and weblinks for further reading. |
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4. Roles and role expectations | 4.1 Introduction | |
4.2 Introducing roles as a factor for diversity | ||
4.3 The function of team roles in work teams | ||
4.4 Understanding team roles | ||
Task: Case "Creative ideas – not appreciated" | Apply what you have learned to a case study. |
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4.5 Applying the team roles for our self-awareness | How can the team roles model presented here help you gain a better understanding of yourself and your behaviour in teams? |
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4.6 Applying team roles in work teams | Why is it important to factor in team roles when designing teams? |
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4.7 Summary | ||
4.8 Learning review | ||
4.9 Sources, further reading and web links | Here you will find the sources cited in this session, as well as some recommended literature and weblinks for further reading. |
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5. Creating mutuality in intercultural and interdisciplinary virtual teams | 5.1 Prelude | |
5.2 Introduction | ||
5.3 The MBI-approach in a virtual environment | ||
5.4 Creating mutuality and negotiating culture in a virtual team | ||
5.5 Using cultural profiles as a basis for mapping and negotiating culture | This section presents two tasks that will help you to practice working with cultural profiles. |
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5.6 Summary | ||
5.7 Learning review | Reflect on what you have learned from this session. |
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5.8 Sources, further reading and web links | Here you will find the sources cited in this session, some recommended literature and weblinks for further reading. |
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6. Key challenges of virtual intercultural teams | 6.1 Prelude | |
6.2 Introduction | ||
6.3 Team performance and team satisfaction | ||
6.4 Key challenges of virtual intercultural teams | ||
6.5 Summary | ||
6.6 Learning review | ||
6.7 Sources, further reading and web links | Here you will find the sources cited in this session, some recommended literature and weblinks for further reading. |
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7. Negotiating an e-culture for virtual teams | 7.1 Prelude | |
7.2 Introduction | ||
7.3 Culture, interculturality and negotiation culture, a quick review | ||
7.4 Cultural leverage in VITeams or negotiating a VITeam culture | ||
7.5 Developing an e-culture | ||
7.6 Identifying best practices | ||
7.7 Summary | ||
7.8 Learning review | ||
7.9 Sources, further reading and web links | ||
8. My competences for working in a virtual intercultural team | 8.1 Prelude | |
8.2 Introduction | ||
8.3 Developing competences for working in VITeams | ||
8.4 Key areas of virtual intercultural competence and my personal achievements | ||
8.5 ...and the journey continues | ||
8.6 Sources, further reading and web links |