Time zone differences can be a team's greatest asset as long as it is used to enable a project or goal to progress consistently as it is passed from team members in one time zone to another. One of the greatest challenges leaders face in enabling this to occur is streamlining the handoffs from one team member to another (Leading Virtual Teams, 2009).
Some best practices that leaders can use to better manage this challenge include:
having a well-documented processes that enable team members to understand the context of what has happened in the process prior to their involvement, and to anticipate what will happen in the process when they pass it on to another team member a well-defined decision-making sequence so it is clear who should be involved in what types of decisions clarification of who needs to be consulted about what and informed of decisions that affect the overall work of the team (Leading Virtual Teams, 2009).
When managing problems in a team setting it is important to use situational analysis by focusing on what is the most important program that the group faces. The next step is to undergo problem analysis which focuses on what are the causes of the problem. The third step is to use solution analysis which focuses on what is the best solution for the problem. Lastly one should do implementation analysis which focuses on how to implement the chosen solution (Long, 2009).
In each of these four phases one should use both divergent thinking and convergent thinking in order to ensure that all angles have been considered...
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