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    | | |  | Virtual and Collaborative Teams: Process, Technologies, and Practice |  | List Price: $64.95 Your Price: $64.95
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  Summary: Virtually everything about virtual teams
 Review: Godar and Ferris have assembled an impressive list of contributors, spanning both the academic and corporate worlds.  Their book is very readable and contributes much to this emerging topic of virtual teams.
 
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  Summary: Virtually everything about virtual teams
 Review: Godar and Ferris have assembled an impressive list of contributors, spanning both the academic and corporate worlds. Their book is very readable and contributes much to this emerging topic of virtual teams.
 
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  Summary: Virtual Team Guide
 Review: This book was a great combination of research, theory, and appliction that would be suitable classroom text, guidebook for managers of virtual teams, or resource for research.  The mix of writing styles and sections devoted to specific issues is helpful and gives the book an expanded audience.  Some previous knowledge of team management and of issues connected with virtual meeting practices would make this book the most useful.
 
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  Summary: Virtual Team Guide
 Review: This book was a great combination of research, theory, and appliction that would be suitable classroom text, guidebook for managers of virtual teams, or resource for research. The mix of writing styles and sections devoted to specific issues is helpful and gives the book an expanded audience. Some previous knowledge of team management and of issues connected with virtual meeting practices would make this book the most useful.
 
 
 
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