Chapter 65. Aggressively Promote Communication in Distributed Projects

Anupam Kundu

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DISTRIBUTED PROJECTS CREATE UNUSUAL CHALLENGES since the project team members are not colocated (not physically together). As a result, the following issues can become impediments to the success of a project:

  • Lack of trust between the geographically dispersed teams.

  • Unwieldy amounts of time spent on communication.

  • Inability to foster a "one-team" feeling due to cultural differences.

  • Lack of participation from team members during common meetings.

  • Lack of identity with the project team, as team members in different geographies may speak different languages and/or have different project practices.

These stumbling blocks have become nightmares for many software project managers facilitating distributed projects. Here are few to-dos to add to your communication arsenal if you are assigned to manage a distributed project:

  • Find and document the overlap time between different geographically distributed teams (don't forget Daylight Savings Time).

  • Publish the instant messaging (IM) addresses of all the team members (and the best time to reach them).

  • Make sure that each key stakeholder has all conference call access details (web and telephone).

  • Gather and share the vacation details for different teams on a shared calendar.

  • Publish a schedule of daily stand-up meeting between geographically dispersed teams. Stand-up meetings ...

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