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Lost in Cyberspace, Activity

   by Alan Richter / Carol Willett

  Paperback:
    Pfeiffer
    25 January, 2002

   US$10.00 

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Editorial description(s):

Review
"For those who have long sought a solid but relevant team training experience, Lost in Cyberspace surfaces. It shows how to contribute to and take part in group decision-making across geographic distance and different time zones. Unlike other simulations where location (the desert, the Arctic) stretches credibility for all but the most intuitive audiences, Lost in Cyberspace delivers best practices for teambuilding in a common business setting-the virtual meeting-in just a few hours."
— George Smart, CEO, Strategic Development, Inc.



Book Info
Shows how to contribute to and take part in group decision-making across geographic distance and different time zones. Delivers best practices for teambuilding in a common business setting.


From the Publisher
"For those who have long sought a solid but relevant team training experience, Lost in Cyberspace surfaces. It shows how to contribute to and take part in group decision-making across geographic distance and different time zones. Unlike other simulations where location (the desert, the Arctic) stretches credibility for all but the most intuitive audiences, Lost in Cyberspace delivers best practices for teambuilding in a common business setting-the virtual meeting-in just a few hours."
— George Smart, CEO, Strategic Development, Inc.



From the Back Cover
Get Lost in Cyberspace and discover if you are up to the mental challenge of taking part as a member in a global virtual team that will gain the trust of a prospective client and ultimately win their business.

Get Lost in Cyberspace and determine what's most important . . email access? fast internet connections? virtual meeting capability? Virtual team veterans? trust and respect among team members? You will collaborate with your team to reach your goal and put to the test the theory that in today's economy you must be able to work with anyone, anytime, from anyplace-via technology. During the course of the activity unravel the mysteries of "whiteboard" applications, instant messaging software, asynchronous communication, and much more. Once the exercise is completed, your team will compare their final answers with experts from the information technology and human resource fields.

Get Lost in Cyberspace and you will sharpen your skills as general problem solver, teamworker, and consensus decision maker and gain first-hand experience using the tools of today's global economy. This fast-paced exercise will enhance the abilities of anyone who uses teams and technology to do their work.



About the Author
Alan Richter is the founder and president of QED Consulting. He has provided strategic consulting services in the human resource development and change management arenas, and has designed and developed innovative curricula for corporations and organizations. He is the creator of The Diversity Game, an award winning training tool, and The Global Diversity Game and The Change Cycle Game.
Carol Willett is executive vice president for learning and innovation at the Applied Knowledge Group, Inc. She is the author of numerous articles, teambuilding tools, and experiential programs that focus on collaboration as it takes place in the virtual world.



Book Description
Get Lost in Cyberspace and discover if you are up to the mental challenge of forming a global virtual team that will gain the trust of a prospective client and ultimately win their business. Participants will collaborate to reach their goal and put to test the theory that in todays economy you must be able to work with anyone, anytime, from anyplace--via technology.

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