Pssst… How to keep your international team together

April 16, 2008 @ svprojectmanagement.com from TheUnknownPM

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Hmm… I remember the bad old days and maybe some of you are still living tlhem, getting up early or staying late to call some foreign country.. Do you remember how difficult it was to do virtual offsite team communication and paying the big bucks for trips to get people onsite to really get in sync?  Now of course besides project blogs and wikis there is the glory of real time communication in a virtual room.  I’m talking about the IRC chatroom channels.  Now I can’t imagine trying to hold a virtual team together without one of these.  Set your project channel up on the IRC and communicate from home or work, have a bot maintain and monitor it 24 hours round if you like and log all conversations for an easy record for folks who don’t want to scroll back.  Real time conversations rule again! Simply clip a peice of code to a scratchpad site for troubleshooting code or diagrams that the whole team can examine.    Not to mention if you have some weird  problem on just about any technical application on the planet you can often find an IRC channel and chat with the original authors or gurus on the subject who hang out there.    Wonder when some companies will finally figure out what they are missing by not using this tool yet.  Time to follow the paths blazed by the open source software teams once again and meet experts from all around the planet not to mention have your own invite only project channel there.  Of course your spelling will morph into some strange internet speak acronyms but that simply can’t be helped.  Of course there are limitations that only face to face can solve best, however, this is certainly the next best thing and typically is way, way better than the old  bleary weary early morning phone calls without much of the team present that haunted project managers.  Chat on!

theUnknownPM


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