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Suleander Zahn Co-organizer & Facilitator| Agile Connect Porto, Porto, Portugal
Does any of you are handling (or have handled) remote teams?
If so, what communication tools are you using? Are they being effective or you still face misunderstanding or response delays?
In my case we've already used Ryver, Trello, Skype and even Whatsapp, one complementing another.

Thanks,
Suleander
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Shivanjali Bhutkar Bringing Technology and Business together Na, Ca, United States
slack, skype, webex
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Rashika A Fremont, Ca, United States
I have always used the tools and systems the Organization provides me with example
Cisco WebEx, Lync, Zoom,Skype.
Due to Time Zones, I will be considered to initiate meetings earlier in the mornings so OffShore can be part of the call.

I will send out group emails and sometimes a side note just to the Team Member alone for friendly reminders and follow ups.The Offshore team never turns me down they always respond and are engaged with Onsite folks.
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Shweta Pai Scrum master| ResMed Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
We had used a tool Edifire for video. But what really solved the problem for us is planning the overlap hours. We have to ensure that the team understands the importance of those overlap hours and make the most of it. While, communication tools like Skype, Webex etc. definitely improve the communication experience, we have to have the goal of making the most of the overlap hours. That's when you wouldn't even feel that part of the team is half a world away.
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Muzammil Baig, MS(PM), PMP, PMI-RMP Lead Planner| Bechtel Jubail, Saudi Arabia
"Skype for Business" is good tool
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Pier Luigi Calabria Project Manager| INFORM Institut für Operations Research und Management GmbH, Aachen, Germany Aachen, Germany
At project launch it is preferable to have the whole team together in the same (real) room.
During the day-by-day, Skype is in my opinion good enough, it even helps to have more focused meetings, because you need to go straight to the point
Yes many tools connected via internet
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Arun Mohanan PM II| Apollo Tyres Hungary Kft Budapest, District 7, Hungary
I would recommend zoom
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Erin Valutkevich Forward Advantage Inc. Franklin, Ma, United States
I manage remote teams with Skype Business as well but have been beginning communicating with some teams using Microsoft Teams.
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Anupam India
Tele Presence, Video Conference, Skype for Business, and Cisco Web Conference are effective when connecting with virtual teams.
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John Farlik Program & Project Management| SPX FLOW Waxhaw, Nc, United States
Jan 10, 2018 1:23 PM
Replying to Sromon Das
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I have worked remotely and managed remote teams. All we used was Skype4Business. IMO all it takes is effort and will to collaborate with teams given that technology is not really a limiting factor.

/sd
I would echo what Sromon Das says. The tool you use isn't as important as the attitude and work ethic of the people using the tools. I've struggled to communicate with others in the past because of their lack of professionalism and inflexible approach to their work. That same struggle can happen with collocated teams as well as remote. That said--I like Slack and Zoom as a communication suite. Both are inexpensive and get the job done.
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