Sometimes the distance may result as a consequence of:
- a new management role
- an organisational decision affecting the workforce (for example, re-locating part of the workforce)
- a change in work practices (for example, a new requirement to conduct work at a remote location); or
- a change to the work arrangements for an individual to a dispersed team (for example, an arrangement for them to work from home on a regular basis).
The guide highlights the issues managers need to think about when managing a dispersed team. It also provides some practical tips on how to apply good people management techniques when staff are physically distant.
Managing a Dispersed Team in the Victorian Public Sector
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Managing a Dispersed Team in the Victorian Public Sector
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Tips for managers of dispersed employees
One page summary of the topics covered, acts as a checklist or reminder sheet.