Remote Team Management
13 March 2007
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A managerial revolution on the Internet with "Wanager"
Companies need to be closer to the field. More and more teams are spread out, dispersed groups that need to work together. The loss of time and money is considerable, and companies are looking for solutions or are suffering from these costly constraints. Telecommunications, the Internet, and other intranets or extranets provide tools, information, and means of communication, but not the work atmosphere or the relational proximity that allows for true collective efficiency.
A revolution is announced with the upcoming release of Wanager, the first "virtual space for collective activity" (EVAC) for the performance of dispersed groups and teams (a concept stemming from the work of methodological humanism and human prospectives). This organizational and managerial revolution, inaugurating new uses of NICTs, is based on three radical innovations.
- A virtual space (EVAC) that constitutes a place where one can truly work together with relational and managerial proximity, an atmosphere and efficiency superior even to classic teams.
- An adapted management model, "advanced community management," which refocuses on teams and cross-functional groups the framework of coherence and flexibility necessary for organizations, currently in full evolution.
- A new-generation technological platform that knows how to make itself transparent to the Wanager user while integrating into existing environments.
The first presentations of Wanager have already aroused a lot of interest and astonishment.
Companies will indeed have to start appropriating a new culture of remote management with other ways of working and managing teams hitherto unknown. Nevertheless, this learning process is quite pragmatic and intuitive, providing managers with simpler and more flexible means for managing their dispersed or nomadic teams and collective collaborations.
This is a significant illustration of a whole new generation of Internet uses that finally goes beyond information processing with its technical tools or service portals that are not conducive to human proximity and teamwork on a human scale.
cerclerh.com
Companies need to be closer to the field. More and more teams are spread out, dispersed groups that need to work together. The loss of time and money is considerable, and companies are looking for solutions or are suffering from these costly constraints. Telecommunications, the Internet, and other intranets or extranets provide tools, information, and means of communication, but not the work atmosphere or the relational proximity that allows for true collective efficiency.
A revolution is announced with the upcoming release of Wanager, the first "virtual space for collective activity" (EVAC) for the performance of dispersed groups and teams (a concept stemming from the work of methodological humanism and human prospectives). This organizational and managerial revolution, inaugurating new uses of NICTs, is based on three radical innovations.
- A virtual space (EVAC) that constitutes a place where one can truly work together with relational and managerial proximity, an atmosphere and efficiency superior even to classic teams.
- An adapted management model, "advanced community management," which refocuses on teams and cross-functional groups the framework of coherence and flexibility necessary for organizations, currently in full evolution.
- A new-generation technological platform that knows how to make itself transparent to the Wanager user while integrating into existing environments.
The first presentations of Wanager have already aroused a lot of interest and astonishment.
Companies will indeed have to start appropriating a new culture of remote management with other ways of working and managing teams hitherto unknown. Nevertheless, this learning process is quite pragmatic and intuitive, providing managers with simpler and more flexible means for managing their dispersed or nomadic teams and collective collaborations.
This is a significant illustration of a whole new generation of Internet uses that finally goes beyond information processing with its technical tools or service portals that are not conducive to human proximity and teamwork on a human scale.
cerclerh.com
