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  2. Category:Traveling teams - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Traveling teams" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Traveling team; A.

  3. Virtual team - Wikipedia

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    A virtual team (also known as a geographically dispersed team, distributed team, or remote team [1]) usually refers to a group of individuals who work together from different geographic locations and rely on communication technology [2] such as email, instant messaging, and video or voice conferencing services in order to collaborate.

  4. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    The situation where team members don't know enough about what others are doing can lead them to make worse decisions or slow down decision-making. From an anthropological perspective, remote work can interfere with the process of sensemaking , the forging of consensus or of a common worldview, which involves absorbing a wide range of signals.

  5. Employers are hiding a secret about strict return-to-office ...

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    “Our experience is that companies, frankly, will say a day longer than what they expect because they just know about human behaviors and patterns, and travel and sick days and holidays,” Aspey ...

  6. Business travel - Wikipedia

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    Business travel has many positive benefits for employees the largest being the opportunity to see parts of the world at the company's expense. [citation needed] Today, many business travellers incorporate bleisure travel into their work travel. [5] Studies on cases imply performance increases during travel. [6]

  7. Milestones: A look back at AOL's 35 year history as an ...

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    America Online CEO Stephen M. Case, left, and Time Warner CEO Gerald M. Levin listen to senators' opening statements during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the merger of the two ...

  8. Teamwork - Wikipedia

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    6 people pushing a van U.S. Navy sailors hauling in a mooring line A U.S. Navy rowing team A group of people forming a strategy A group of people collaborating. Teamwork is the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in an effective and efficient way.

  9. Cross-functional team - Wikipedia

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    A cross-functional team (XFN), also known as a multidisciplinary team or interdisciplinary team, [1] [2] [3] is a group of people with different functional expertise working toward a common goal. [4] It may include people from finance, marketing, operations, and human resources departments. Typically, it includes employees from all levels of an ...