
- Learn to socialize virtually: While some organizations train employees on working with dispersed teams, the focus is usually around how to run meetings and work across time zones. Hardly anyone creates bonding activities that are run virtually. Leveraging technology such as Google Hangouts or Skype can get several locations to join an event. Remember to be sensitive to time zone differences even in scheduling events – whether for fun or skill upgradation.
- Share of mind and voice: The manager needs to ensure that those who are in other locations are not losing out because they are not getting enough face time. Track the number of people in projects who are from other locations. Whenever possible, get the team together physically. Train the team members to work effectively in virtual teams. Technology is an enabler. It is finally about working outside one’s comfort zone.
- Redesign work: Organizations have been seeing virtual freelancers and virtual coworkers for a long time. Yet, a lot of our ways of working and work design remain constructed for a world when a few people worked in a collocated office. World class talent is just that – spread across the work. Work has to be broken down into chunks that allow for specialists working across the world to work on sections that they are best suited for. We need to train employees on how to parse and redistribute work before we integrate all of it.
The role of a leader is to create meaning at work. Work has to help people reach their potential. In addition as organizations manage to work in tighter compliance regimes, they need to get the virtual teams conversant with regulatory issues and compliance, security protocols and knowledge sharing practices that are integral parts of the culture. Without taking into account the view of work from the point of view of the virtual worker, it will hard for organizations to win the war for talent. This change is clunky and slow but being able to tap into a global pool of talent makes it worthwhile.———–First written for Times of India Jobs in Aug 2014Join me on twitter @AbhijitBhaduri

