Nov 16, 2016
In this episode Pilar talks to Andy Cleff about virtual teams, running experiments and how the tension between creativity and control. A Thoughtful Thursday conversation.
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Introduction
Yes, you can become emotionally connected to people you've never
met in person. Pilar writes here about her recent experience
leaving a virtual team.
https://pilarwrites.wordpress.com/2016/10/07/its-not-the-tech-its-the-people/
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Pilar mentions the book 'Radical Collaboration', which Andy
talks about later.
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08:00mins The Conversation with Andy Cleff
What does play mean in the context of software development. The concept of serious play.
For how long can we continue working as a team if the work becomes too intense?
Andy's change in mindset from collocated to distributed and even hybrid.
I hope when I'm back to collocated fully whatever I've learned in the distributed space, I bring back with a new appreciation for that environment.
"Containers" for virtual teams, it's important that they have their own space, pretty much like collocated teams might personalise their space.
Running experiments - how a Book Club can help to learn to deal with conflict.
The book Andy mentions is 'Radical Collaboration'.
What needs to be in place for a team to want to be involved in experiments.
Does it all start with education?!
A wonderful story to wrap up our thoughtful conversation.
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