Tobias Mayer on distributed teams
Distributed teams are not teams; they are at best a collection of people who communicate regularly.
But communication is not collaboration; it is a poor relation, feeble, and flat in comparison. A distributed team cannot create the kind of energy that comes from human eye contact, from shared spontaneous laughter, from physical touch. True collaboration requires all five senses, not just a voice over the telephone or a second-hand video image. And email… don’t even go there!
Distributed teams require coordination and management and thus can never be truly self-organizing. Time differences and delayed response times inevitably slow down the conversation, hold up decisions, and ultimately cripple agility. Distributed teams can never be truly Agile. So let's stop pretending.
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