Influencing Virtual Teams

Influencing Virtual Teams
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN-10 : 1530005140
ISBN-13 : 9781530005147
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Book Synopsis Influencing Virtual Teams by : Hassan Osman

Download or read book Influencing Virtual Teams written by Hassan Osman and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn the psychological secrets of persuasion that influence your remote employees to do what you need them to do.Stop chasing down your employees to make sure that their work is being done.In "Influencing Virtual Teams" you'll get step-by-step tactics that you can implement straightaway with your team to improve your team's engagement and commitment to doing their work.You'll learn:*How a single word can increase compliance by 33%. *How to make someone reply back to your emails (using only the subject line). *How to set deadlines so that they're met by your team. *What you need to do before, during and after every meeting to increase adoption rates. *How to ensure 100% commitment from a team member in six easy steps. *Using just four questions, how to know what your remote employees are really thinking. *How to leave the perfect voice message. *The secret formula for establishing trust with your team. And much, much more! Here's what's covered in the book:Tactic #1: One Word That Influences Your Virtual TeamTactic #2: Set DeadlinesTactic #3: Assign ResponsibilityTactic #4: Explain TasksTactic #5: When Delegating Tasks, Write Them OutTactic #6: The Secret Formula for Establishing TrustTactic #7: Increase Reliability Among Your TeamTactic #8: Increase the Level of LikeabilityTactic #9: Six Steps to Ensure 100% CommitmentTactic #10: Know What Someone Is Really ThinkingTactic #11: Leave the Perfect Voice MessageTactic #12: Write Assertive EmailsTactic #13: What You Should Do Before Every MeetingTactic #14: What You Should Do During Every MeetingTactic #15: What You Should Do After Every MeetingTactic #16: Use Your Voice to Your AdvantageTactic #17: Make Your Emails Stand Out Using The Subject LineWould you like to learn more?Get the book and start managing your virtual team today.Scroll to the top of this page and click on the "Add to Cart" button.


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