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JAX London 2010: Jutta Eckstein on Creating Proximity over a Distance
Creating Proximity over a Distance
Agility asks for face-to-face communication, trust and collaboration. Proximity can be created by travelling - at least sometimes. Virtual communication channels provide another possibility overcoming the distance. But we should take the trust threshold into account which, once hit, will break an existing relationship. In this session I'll reveal, avoiding this threshold, how to know if you're approaching it and explain the options once reaching it. Moreover I'll cover the advantages and disadvantages of synchronous and asynchronous tools. And finally I'll clarify who is travelling, where to, and for how long.
ABOUT JUTTA ECKSTEIN
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Jutta Eckstein is an independent coach, consultant and trainer from
Braunschweig, Germany. Her know-how in agile processes is based on over
ten years experience in developing object-oriented applications.
She has helped many teams and organization
More about Jutta Eckstein
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PODCAST CREATING PROXIMITY OVER A DISTANCE
This session took part at the JAX London 2010. You can view the other 12 podcasts here.
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