May 31, 2010

Leading vs. Managing Remote Teams: Making the Crucial Distinction

By Nancy Settle-Murphy

As more organizations work virtually, managers of traditional work teams are tapped to lead geographically dispersed teams. When thrust into this unfamiliar territory, many managers flounder, especially those who rely on command-and-control tactics to get work done across locations, functions, cultures and time zones. This article presents a summary of some of those skills that are especially important for those who lead geographically dispersed teams.