Distributed team collaboration in organizations [electronic resource] : emerging tools and practices / Kathy L. Milhauser, editor.
Publication details: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2011.Description: electronic texts (278 p.) : ill., digital filesISBN:- 9781609605346 (ebook)
- 658.4/022 22
- HD66 .D57 2011eb
- Also available in print.

Includes bibliographical references.
1. Globalization / Russ Martinelli, Tim Rahschulte, Jim Waddell -- 2. The evolution of collaborative work / Tim Rahschulte -- 3. Culture / Mark Rennaker, Dan Novak -- 4. Sustaining organizational culture in the globally distributed environment / Kathy Milhauser -- 5. The effect of cultural dimensions on the development of intra-team trust in global virtual teams / Kurt Kirstein -- 6. Re-examining trust development and knowledge sharing in virtual teams / Su Son, Eun Kim -- 7. Trust in distributed teams / Stephen Rylander 8. Ethical leadership as a cross-cultural leadership style / Laurie Yates -- 9. A complex systems theory and model of distributed team development / Peter Bond -- 10. Technology stewardship for distributed project teams / John Smith -- 11. A distributed requirements collaboration process / Brandon Rydell, Sean Eby, Carl Seaton -- 12. Dimensions of team distribution within a software team / Eric Wilson -- 13. Inter-organization partnership and collaborative work tools / Deanne Larson -- 14. Trends in virtual leadership / Kathy Milhauser -- 15. Teaching globally distributed software development (DSD) / Stuart Faulk, Michal Young -- 16. New approaches needed to support the distributed environment / William Young, Brenda Young -- 17. Creating the environment for high performing distributed teams / Tim Rahschulte, Jim Steele.
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"This book summarizes the challenges inherent in leading distributed teams and explores practices that are emerging to optimize distributed team performance"--Provided by publisher.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed May 4, 2011).