21st Century Work Life and leading remote teams
21st Century Work Life and leading remote teams
Pilar Orti
WLP33 Onboarding in Virtual Teams
1 hour 4 minutes Posted Jun 12, 2015 at 6:00 am.
A very short intro from Pilar today as our virtual coffee is quite long...
What happens when not everyone speaks English? We talk a bit about his on Lisette's return from the Happy Melly Learning 3.0 camp. When language is a barrier to communication.
We talk about this article   http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-21/slacking-off-can-office-chartrooms-makes-us-more-productive-time-wasters-?
Introduction to the use of tools should form part of the onboarding process.
Who's role is it to look after the onboarding process?
Setting expectations, it starts with recruitment. We mention this other podcast on recruiting for virtual teams.
Create a team agreement: how are you going to communicate and share information?
Jeremy Stanton "You've got to fail people as fast as possible." (Lisette talks about this interview with Jeremy Stanton: www.collaborationsuperpowers.com/deliberate-onboarding-culture-jeremy-stanton/)
Creating a sense of community.
Giving a personal welcome.
Personal maps.  Pilar cringes at some of Lisette's suggestions for getting to know each other, but sometimes the simple, informal questions can get people who have problems with language engaged. Personal preferences vs what's good for the team.
Meet face to face.
Learning about the company. Alignment around goals. Ongoing feedback helps with alignment.
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11:40 We talk about this article   http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-21/slacking-off-can-office-chartrooms-makes-us-more-productive-time-wasters-?
and about how the intranet reflects the culture of the company.
19:25 Setting expectations, it starts with recruitment. We mention this other podcast on recruiting for virtual teams.
Does anyone need training on some of the communication tools.
29:45 Jeremy Stanton "You've got to fail people as fast as possible." (Lisette talks about this interview with Jeremy Stanton: www.collaborationsuperpowers.com/deliberate-onboarding-culture-jeremy-stanton/)
Giving extensive feedback at the beginning of the process.
41:00 Personal maps.  Pilar cringes at some of Lisette's suggestions for getting to know each other, but sometimes the simple, informal questions can get people who have problems with language engaged. Personal preferences vs what's good for the team.
Teambuilding needs to be ongoing, but especially important at the beginning.
Keeping the onboarding plan alive and visible.
Time invested in onboarding increases the potential of your team flying!