4 Tips for putting together a Virtual Team poised for Success
Brought to you by Rosy King @ Corporate Training Options

Here’s 4 tips for putting together a virtual team, irrespective of size, which will have endless possibilities for your organisation.
During the past six months, micro businesses, medium businesses and large corporations in Australia and throughout the world have all scrambled to set up virtual teams. Most of us have had to do it out of necessity, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, every cloud has a silver lining. With a secure, high performing virtual team of your own, you’ll now be able to:
However, if not done with the proper care or consideration, forming a virtual team can cause upsets! There’s a lot to take into account if you want to step into a streamlined virtual team with success.

Here begins the foundation of your virtual team, and the foundation of your successes. In this step, you’re establishing the fundamental aspects of your team. If you want an easily managed group with minimal hiccups (who doesn’t), it all starts here!
Getting all the bases covered first and foremost is going to help you and your team as you progress. A rocky foundation is a big reason why some virtual teams fail to flourish.
Because let’s face it – It’s no good getting two weeks into your project and discovering one team member has accidentally misinterpreted a particular task due to language barriers, cultural differences or a simple misunderstanding.
What is everyone’s focus? Do their goals align with each other? If there’s anything ultimately left field, it’s essential to make sure everyone is working cohesively.
What’s everyone commonly using to communicate within this virtual team? Is everyone able to consistently access this point? Everyone needs to be on the same playing field to avoid any discrepancies, so it’s essential to hash this out from the get-go.
Communication is key. If there are any boundaries at all, it’s crucial to make these known before any project begins.
Cultural differences can stem beyond simple language barriers. They can mean that one team member has a different view on working roles, social structures, project status, and personal boundaries. This is when you need to get to the nitty-gritty and set out some rules that make everyone happy.
Create your team cultureIt’s crucial each team member feels part of your team to create a positive virtual team culture. Creating a culture that’s trusting, accepting, inspiring and motivating is just as important as office working environments. It’s all about making each team member feel comfortable, to maximise your results.
Trust is a big part of team culture. Why? Because a lack of trust can lead to failed projects. If all team members trust one another, they can feel secure knowing each task will be completed as assigned, alleviating stresses and concerns.
So, start building these relationships here in step one. You’ll be surprised how much of a difference it can make down the line.
Now you’ve done some groundwork; it’s time to fine-tune the technical elements of your virtual team.
Choose your techTechnology is the essence of a virtual team, and it’s quite important to take this step with a lot of consideration. It’s no good having team members running completely different operating systems. This will incur the dreaded file incompatibilities, communication errors, unreliable networks, slow computers, and network traffic.
To avoid this, make sure everybody’s running the same system, and the teams’ technology of choice is consistent across the board. For instance, if you decide that Microsoft Teams is going to be your platform for chat, online meetings and sharing files, then everyone needs a licence, the software loaded on their computers and other devices, and general training in the use of the MS Teams tools.
Not everyone in your group will have the same skill levels, so every member must have training on all elements involved in your virtual systems. Allowing each team member to have access to training is essential for practice, growth and success.
External influences are not unique to in-house office teams. They’re just as common in a virtual team. Within both, there are things you can control and things you can’t.
A few pointers to take here include: It’s essential to define a team ambassador who will handle, reach out and have involvement with, managing any external changes that affect your team. It’s all about keeping your team afloat and in-check.
If you’re able to smooth over any sudden changes that occur – you’re winning. Team members can experience each influence differently, so your team ambassador needs to handle changes, if and when they occur.
Once you’ve built the basics, established roles, streamlined communication and you have projects underway – it’s a must for your team leader to continue to keep an eye on how well the team is functioning.
By keeping a consistent track on how things are running, team leaders will be able to identify any problems early and nip them in the bud before they get out of hand. Any problems identified within or by your team, should always get resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Celebrate your successes!Implementing clear goals and achieving them is a great way to set an embracive cultural environment within your virtual team. Celebrate your wins and successes as a team, and recognise and thank those individuals in your team who have contributed to team wins.
Giving continuous feedback to each team member along the way is another way of making everyone feel comfortable, trusted and appreciated. Those things can easily get swept under the rug when it comes to working remotely. So, keep feedback a priority.
Remember to take into account that not everyone in your virtual team has worked from home before. They therefore may not be used to the isolation of not being in an office full of co-workers. Or, in reverse, they could be in lockdown with their whole family, plus the dog and cat. So it’s important to regularly ask – “Are you okay”? “Is everything going well for you working from home?” “Is there anything I can help with – even just a chat or a shoulder to cry on”.
It’s extremely important to regularly check on the wellbeing of your virtual team, to ensure they are coping well with their remote working environment. If you find they do need support, please reach out to them immediately, and offer it. If you don’t have the skills they need, there may be someone else who does, within or even outside your organisation. Please refer them to your team member as quickly as possible, as the well being of your team members must always be a priority.
If you have little or no experience in setting up or working with virtual teams, there are quite a few mistakes you’ll want to avoid. Corporate Training Options can provide you with guidance and support if you need it.
If you need more tips for putting together a virtual team, CTO facilitators have expertise in setting up virtual teams for businesses of all sizes. Our training courses, webinars and 25+ year’s experience means we’ll deliver positive results for you when you’re ready to learn more about how to set up a virtual team.
So contact CTO for friendly, professional advice. We’ll discuss your specific needs and tailor a training course to suit your requirements.
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