archive for 2007/07


the long hallway

you can always rely on a list apart for great articles. this time the long hallway – which is defined as ‘the distance between the physical working spaces of the individuals that comprise virtual companies’.

in the past (and very much the present), lots of virtual teams comprised of a hub of individuals in one location (like a head office) with a smattering of individuals in different offices or telecommuting. the long hallway is about companies who are more virtual than physical and have turned our HQ reality on it’s head. the internet, wireless connectivity & the focus on collaboration & productivity of ‘web2.0′ have made it a lot easier for organisations not to have a headquarters.

from a virtual working perspective, this is very exciting. when there’s no hub, no head office, no concentration of people in one singular office, EVERYONE has to think about communication. it’s those little conversations we have in offices that get things moving, that solve problems and if you can’t bump into someone on the way out the door to lunch or chat with them about project A while you’re waiting for a meeting concerning project B to begin, you begin to think about how you can recreate that online. When virtual teams are a mix of HQ & satellite folks, this situation doesn’t get the same front of mind priority.

the article also touches on process, how important scheduled play is, writing skills & setting boundaries (time zones folks!).

community job in sydney AU

you can apply for this role & get more info here.

web producer / editor – sydney, australia

The Cancer Council NSW is seeking a Web Producer/Editor to manage the ‘Cancer Support Online’ website, a new community ‘chat room’ for cancer patients, their families, friends and carers.

This new website is ready to launch. We just need the right person who can build an online community from scratch. Do you have the energy and initiative to generate community interest and participation?

You’ll be responsible for developing a supportive and interactive online cancer community, including: active recruitment of members; daily monitoring of the chat rooms; initiating and stimulating discussion; and monitoring the site’s technical functioning.

You’ll also work closely with Cancer Council staff and volunteers running like-minded projects within the community.

You will have demonstrated web management experience, including an understanding of chat rooms and online content editing skills.

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