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According to a study by US business school academics, working virtually in teams is just as effective as face-to-face methods. Disruptive technology opened up new channels of communicating and working, but critics say that this way people miss out on the interpersonal skills and non-verbal communications that are essential in business. Milton Sousa responds on the subject.
According to a study by US business school academics, working virtually in teams is just as effective as face-to-face methods. Disruptive technology opened up new channels of communicating and working, but critics say that this way people miss out on the interpersonal skills and non-verbal communications that are essential in business. Milton Sousa responds on the subject.