Leadership in a global virtual team: an action learning approach

Author:

Pauleen David J.

Abstract

This paper presents an action learning‐based case study investigating how one virtual team leader coped with a number of issues associated with the completion of a critical organizational task in a virtual environment. Exploring this one virtual team leader’s experiences and strategies opens a window for both practitioners and researchers. The insights shared by the team leader may lead to practical virtual team leadership strategies as well as avenues to research into virtual team leadership. The paper concludes with a discussion highlighting the important practical lessons learned about virtual team leadership and implications for practitioners and researchers.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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