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benefits of team work
A Virtual Team — also known as a Geographically Dispersed Team (GDT) — is a group of individuals who work across time, space, and organizational boundaries with links strengthened by webs of communication technology. They have complementary skills and are committed to a common purpose, have interdependent performance goals, and share an approach to work for which they hold themselves mutually accountable. Geographically dispersed teams allow organizations to hire and retain the best people regardless of location. Members of virtual teams communicate electronically, so they may never meet face to face. However, most teams will meet at some point in time. A virtual team does not always mean teleworker. Teleworkers are defined as individuals who work from home. Many virtual teams in today's organizations consist of employees both working at home and small groups in the office but in different geographic locations.
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Android won't suffer from incompatibility (TechWorld)
Will not be a pain in the Androids. Google's Android team isn't worried about wireless carriers building Android distributions that are incompatible with one another, according to Google developer Dan Morrill. He also said security problems on Android-powered smartphones will be minor compared to the potential benefits.
Team uses spring break to focus, recover health (Men's Tennis) (Daily Northwestern)
Spring Break is a time for relaxing and maybe doing something enjoyable without thinking about school. Northwestern's players will be doing just that as they head to Houston for a team trip to soak up the nice weather and refine their passion for hitting fuzzy green balls.
Job Description: (Rigzone)
We are seeking a Sr. Drilling Engineer with 15+ years experience. This position can be based out of Houston or Denver. Rocky Mountain experience is desirable. This company offers the opportunity to work with state of the art technology as well as an experienced team environment.
Tennis team showing signs after taking lumps early (The Little Elm Journal)
Little Elm tennis coach Sue Husbands isn’t backing down from competition. The first-year coach purposely scheduled tournaments that would test the team’s mettle and desire to win, ones in which she knew her squad would struggle to stay afloat.
Captain Brian Love (12 News Phoenix)
This happened last time. Just as I get to the end of the deployment, the team just starts clicking. Some background - The team that I work on is responsible for tracking and supporting the building of the capacity of local government.


