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Effective Leadership in a Virtual Workforce

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Ideas and insights on the skills needed for leaders
of remote employees.

Research indicates that one of the most critical challenges facing organizations is developing leaders with the requisite skills to succeed in the global and complex work environment. In 2012, members of the ASTD Forum explored many ideas related to the theme of "Enhancing Executive Global Leadership Skills" as part of their inaugural workshop for members residing in India. The research included investigating various dimensions of global leadership—what is unique about it, what are the major challenges, what are the key competencies needed, and what learning strategists need to focus on for developmental experiences.
The project started with a belief that global leaders need specific leadership development because of more complex challenges created by differing cultures, time zones, and the need to collaborate and build alliances across geographic distances. However, many leaders in the current work environment are managing dispersed workers within the same culture and time zone. This includes working in a distributed environment, having workers at client sites, having multiple organizational sites, and teleworking.
One common dimension within the mix of work configurations is the effect of leadership mediated via technology. To supplement our understanding of this concept, the ASTD Forum conducted a poll. Respondents were asked to identify the critical skills for leaders in a virtual work environment and, specifically, how they were different from leading in a collocated environment. Based on the responses (see the table), the most critical leadership skills for all leaders are identified as the ability to
  • establish and meet metrics for work projects and goals
  • be extremely clear with goals and directions with a constant focus on the big picture
  • work with a high degree of complexity
  • promote organizational commitment.
The critical skills that are considered the most different in leading a virtual environment include the ability to
  • use process facilitation skills for meetings
  • monitor team progress over time
  • balance work and life based on 24/7 accessibility
  • establish and maintain trust in a diverse environment with multiple cultures.
To delve further into how to design for leadership experiences, the Forum held interviews and discussions with members that revolved around three questions:
  • What is the extent and mix of leaders relying on technology?
  • What are the greatest challenges for leaders when work is in a virtual environment?
  • What are best practices for developing the requisite skills needed to effectively lead in a virtual environment?

Who works virtually?

Work using a virtual approach appears in almost all organizations but in a wide array of configurations, from one person working remotely to whole offices collocated. The Nemertes Research Group estimates that there's been an 800 percent increase in virtual workers during the past five years.
In Managing the Mobile Workforce, David Clemons and Michael Kroth describe how the rules or assumptions about work have changed. "'I am going to work' is now ... 'I have work that needs to be accomplished.' Work used to take place between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mobile workers think of work as taking place between when it is assigned and when it is due."
According to one Forum interviewee, 35 percent of his organization's employees are dispersed. However, as part of standard work practices, probably 95 percent are regularly connecting with others in other locations, many remote. "It is almost impossible to work with only U.S.-based members, and it is impossible to work only within your physical building," he says.

The biggest challenges

It may, at first glance, seem like a dream come true to work in the comforts of home or the local coffee shop and never see the boss. However, satisfaction fluctuates wildly among virtual workers.
In a large Forum survey of virtual team members, 46 percent of respondents report a sense of isolation due to a lack of face-to-face contact with team members. Time zone differences are mentioned frequently as one of the biggest challenges for virtual workers because they hinder the ability to collaborate and can cause team members to miss deadlines and have other work-related issues.
"Our primary challenge is using the global clock effectively and fairly; the time for a large meeting with global leaders has stabilized at 6 or 7 a.m. EST," says one Forum member. "However, for smaller meetings, a best practice is for the leader to ask a subordinate to set the time."
All interviewees agree that many of the leadership skills are the same, but they are executed differently in a virtual environment. "Leadership is leadership. Being authentic, connecting with others, promoting inclusiveness, networking, and all of the interpersonal skills that build relationships and trust are always important," says one interviewee. In a virtual environment, "the actions associated with these skills must be deliberate and intentional. Thus, leaders need a defined strategy for doing and using the skills along with actions for execution, as well as a way to measure results."
Early research on virtual leaders reveals a similar conclusion. In "Examining the Relationship of Leadership and Physical Distance With Unit Performance," a 2005 article in The Leadership Quarterly, Jane Howell and her colleagues found that leaders at a distance need to work harder at relating to associates' needs and aspirations to have the same level of positive impact that they would close up.
Look at virtual leadership from a leader's perspective and the challenges increase. "Leaders must reach out and check in more frequently in a virtual environment. These personal connections build trust and relationships, but do not just happen. They are designed, planned for, and very intentional," says an interviewee.
The words that were used repeatedly when describing the differences between leading in a collocated environment and a dispersed environment were "planned," "disciplined," "deliberate," and "intentional."
One interviewee discussed the ease of formal and informal check-ins and face-time leaders can have with their collocated team members—at meetings, in the hallways, by the water cooler, and in the parking lot, for example. However, "The challenges for a leader to create a sense of connectedness in a distributed work environment are huge, especially trying to maintain a sense of unity and wholeness with myriad geographical parts," she adds.
Our interviews and survey indicate that for some leaders the ability to manage distance appears to be less of a challenge now than perhaps when they first started. It may be that the negative impact of distance is reduced over time. If that's the case, could learning designers help with that transition?

Best practices for leadership training for virtual employees

The ASTD Forum survey identified many practices for effective leadership in a mobile workforce.
Communications. Communication skills are the top-rated skill to include in leadership development, according to the survey. This includes a variety of media formats such as phones, email, instant messaging, virtual media, web conferences, and Skype. Survey participants indicate that training should mirror their virtual work.
Another component of communication is the frequency of discussions. In collocated teams, it is the leader's responsibility to keep everyone on the same page and to check in often. Team member accountability for participation and engagement also is critical when working from a distance.
Additionally, listening is important to successful teams. However, listening without visual clues involves a whole new skill set. Participants stress the importance of leaders modeling the behavior that they expect in their teams. It was noted that leaders have a large role to play in designing opportunities for all team members to be heard and to be engaged. This means extensive use of questions to increase understanding and to offset the lack of visual information.
Team building. An initial face-to-face meeting comes up time and again as a way to build a team early on. This establishes trust and helps promote engagement and synergy. Many of the interviewees also suggest annual or semiannual face-to-face meetings. However, this is not always possible.
An understanding of virtual team dynamics is critical for leaders and team members to be effective. Organizations need to provide realistic budgets to promote the development of higher levels of performance and to put a premium on understanding the signs of low trust in virtual environments so that they can be addressed.
Other team building activities reported include
  • regularly scheduled celebrations that range from traditional monthly "hail and farewells" to baby showers
  • extensive use of social media such as Yammer, Jive, Adobe Connect, and open source platforms
  • frequent in-service orientations via Skype or telepresence
  • fun and creative reconnecting activities as part of scheduled meetings to have members get familiar with and associate a voice with a person.
Protocols. Teams need to establish ground rules or protocols that set the tone for a successful team and help to build and maintain trust. Clear, consistent, and detailed protocols that revolve around goals, deadlines, technology etiquette, and cultural norms appear necessary. Up-front guidelines for the work and the expected goals typically results in fewer pitfalls later in the process.
All members report having some protocols in place to make virtual work effective. These run the gamut from a U.S. Department of Defense Directive to a formalized "guidelines for collaboration" checklist with items such as:
  • The leader encourages risk taking and ensures that curiosity, empathy, and trust are present. (How do you know? How will you measure success?)
  • The leader eliminates barriers to cross-cultural engagement such as physical distance, time zone or work schedule differences, and languages. (How do you know? How will you measure success?)

Results focus

The goal of any team is the work product, not the time spent at the desk working on a project. This was stated in numerous ways during the interviews. This means leaders who are more adept at keeping teams focused on the business goals generally demonstrate a higher level of success. It also means clear metrics, roles and responsibilities, and feedback are critical to producing high-quality deliverables.
One of the interviewees shares how her organization focuses on a culture of organizational excellence—which includes encouraging distributed leadership, accountability, and results-focus. While guidelines are published, the focus is operating around the organizational values. This gives leaders at all levels autonomy to be more successful.
One of the many practices supporting this approach is providing training and support for all leaders. Ask leaders at all levels: What structures do you need to ensure successful engagement of your team? What resources are available to help your team bridge a gap or eliminate a barrier to getting the desired results?

Leading from a distance

All leaders need a basic understanding of what it means to lead effectively in a complex and changing environment. But there is something elusive about leading from a distance.
While at first glance it may seem that all the same leadership skills are needed, it may be that leaders in a virtual environment need just a little more of everything: more knowledge of technology, more knowledge on how to work with team dynamics, stronger communication skills, and of course, a little more patience.
Virtual work and learning environments with dispersed teams are here to stay, so finding ways to work effectively to harness the collective energy of these teams is critical to the success of organizations for now and in the future. But for learning leaders responsible for creating experiences and content for enabling leaders to gain skills for these changes, the challenges may be even greater.
More information about the ASTD Forum is available at www.astd.org/forum.

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  • Donna Dennis
    Donna Dennis is a leadership development consultant with a background in corporate training and development. For the past eight years, she has been managing director of Leadership Solutions Consulting where she has focused on working across distances and what leaders must do to be successful managing mobile workforces. Dennis has conducted research and continues to build resources to respond to the needs of virtual leaders and employees. She is currently adding to virtual leadership curriculum with a new course called Coaching from a Distance. She assisted with the Canadian Management Center’s customized course for a global client that included face-to-face delivery, WebEx delivery, and e-learning. Adapting content to virtual delivery is a key to success for these complex assignments and Dennis is known for interactive and on-target content and learning. She is committed to using the best methods, tools, and research in the development and delivery of training.
    Earlier in her career, Dennis worked for RCA, GE, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Chubb and Son, and C.R. Bard in various leadership development positions. Prior to corporate work, she spent nine years teaching in academia (Parkland College, Champaign, Illnois; The Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania; and Rider University). Denis currently spends part of her time supporting the research projects of The Business Research Collaborative and teaching. She teaches "Leading Virtual Teams" at the Gestalt International Study Center and a variety of leadership courses, including Leading Virtual and Remote Teams and Coaching from a Distance for the AMA.
    Dennis received her M.S. in education from the University of Illinois and her PhD in human and organization development from The Fielding Graduate Institute. She has earned numerous certifications and completed advanced training in coaching through the Gestalt Institute, Alliance for Strategic Leadership (Marshall Goldsmith), and Psychological and Leadership Assessment through such instruments as: 16 Personality Factors, CDR 3-D Suite, Myers Briggs Type Indicator, Emotional Intelligence, and Multi-factor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ).
  • Deborah Meola
    Deborah Meola is a professional writer and co-author of Preparing for Leadership: What it Takes to Take the Lead.
  • M.J. Hall
    M.J. Hall is the senior project manager for the ASTD Forum, serving as a subject matter expert for performance learning.

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Distributed Teams: Software Organizations

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ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR OF DISTRIBUTED TEAMS: A STUDY ON THE MEDIATING EFFECTS OF ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE IN SOFTWARE ORGANIZATIONS
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FELLOW IN HUMAN RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT
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Harry Charles Devasagayam
 January 2012
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Prof. Dr. N M Agrawal, IIM -Bangalore
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Abstract
Globalization has changed the dynamics of team working in software development. Part of adapting and accepting globalization is to work with a heterogeneous group of people located in different parts of the world with different perceptions, different attitudes and varied characteristics. The challenge for software development organizations in this scenario is to source, coordinate and manage an adept pool of professionals and help them work for complementing tasks of distributed teams, keep them motivated so as to practice extra role behaviors which will in turn help the organization grow its business.
However, in order that distributed employees feel motivated, valued and respected; the organizations through their employee friendly policies create an environment for people to perceive organizational support and role efficacy. A fairly supportive system and effective utilization of competencies is likely to create a sense of organization being fair to employees.
This research examined the relationships between perceptions of organizational support, role efficacy and organizational citizenship behavior by examining the mediating effects of organizational justice.
A questionnaire was given to 970 software professionals. The responses of 276 people selected through a convenience sample across globally located software organizations was used for the study. The data collected from the responses was analyzed using factor analysis to rule out factors not contributing to the study. Further the data was analyzed using correlation coefficient and hierarchical regression tests to find out the relationship and mediating effects between variables.
There are seven hypotheses in this study. All of which has been accepted. As predicted a significant relationship was found between perceived organizational support and organizational citizenship behavior mediated by organizational justice and role efficacy and organizational citizenship behavior mediated by organizational justice. Among the justice dimensions procedural justice was significantly related to OCB. Distributive justice has been found to predict sportsmanship, Altruism and, Conscientiousness and is negatively related to general compliance and civic virtue. Interpersonal justice was found to predict Altruism, General compliance and Civic Virtue, and negatively related to Sportsmanship and informational justice has been found to predict all the dimensions of OCB. The results show that certain behaviors are driven by the sense of being valued and trusted while other behaviors are common and individual specific.
This study suggests that when software organizations seek to provide distributed members with a sense of comfort in distributed locations and employees are allowed some control over processes that determine the organizational outcome, they are more likely to perceive that their organization is supportive, feel affectively committed and are more willing to engage in citizenship behaviors. Thus software organizations desiring to create an organizational climate among distributed team that fosters organizational support, role efficacy and citizenship behavior must make every effort to improve perceptions of organizational fairness in their organizations.


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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT FOR BUILDING TRUST IN VIRTUAL TEAMS   
Translated Title:INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT FOR BUILDING TRUST IN VIRTUAL TEAMS
Publication:Managerial Challenges of the Contemporary Society (3/2012)
Author Name:Draghici, A.; Popescu, A.D.;Aldea, C.C.;
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Summary:Today organizations support the development of virtual teams/networks/communities for better attend their global objectives/interests generated by the global economy. Furthermore, the changes in managing human resources/employees have underlined, in the last years,
the importance of virtual teams (created by the organization extension boundaries) for the global
businessmanagement. In addition, the information and communication technologies (ICT) development have supported new types of work within or without an organization (much more efficient and effective) based on the emergence of virtual cooperation, collaboration
and learning. In this context, the present paper will present a marketing survey based on a questionnaire (an on-line one using the Google Docs Questionnaire facilities) that was distributed among the European Certification and Qualification Association (ECQA, www.ecqa.org) community members, in September 2011 (”Politehnica” University of Timisoara is member of ECQA since 2008). Most of the questions that compose the questionnaire refer to trust and confident feeling that
were built inside the ECQA virtual community through the ICT tools used. The research hypothesis regarding the density/frequency of ICT use and level of trust between virtual community members were confirmed.
Keywords:Virtual Teams; Collaborative Tools; Communication; Trust; Marketing Survey

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Extent of Internet-based Technology Use in New Product Development Projects in Canada and the United States

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Extent of Internet-based Technology Use in New Product Development Projects in Canada and the United States

  1. Danuta de Grosbois
    1. Danuta de Grosbois is an Associate Professor in Department of Tourism and Environment, Brock University, St. Catharines, Canada. E-mail: ddegrosbois@brocku.ca
  2. Uma Kumar
    1. Uma Kumar is a Professor at Eric Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. E-mail: uma_kumar@carleton.ca
  3. Vinod Kumar
    1. Vinod Kumar is a Professor at Eric Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. E-mail: vinod_kumar@carleton.ca

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Internet-based technologies (IBT) have become very popular tools in new product development. However, there is lack of research on how extensively different technologies are used and what they are used for. The objective of this study is to investigate the current state of adoption of Internet-based technologies by Canadian and American manufacturing companies and also to investigate the differences in their applications and use in projects with different levels of product innovativeness, team proximity, and suppliers’ involvement in the team. The research uses data collected from 278 NPD projects conducted by Canadian and American manufacturing companies.

Extent of Internet-based Technology Use in New Product Development Projects in Canada and the United States

SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review

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SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review

Nader Ale Ebrahim, Shamsuddin Ahmed and Zahari Taha
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Abstract: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are indeed the engines of global economic growth. Their continued growth is a major subject for the economy and employment of any country. Towards that end, virtual research and development (R&D) could be a viable option to sustain and ease the operations of SMEs. However, literature shows there has not been a great deal of research into the diverse characteristic of virtual R&D teams in SMEs. This article provides a comprehensive literature review on different aspects of virtual R&D teams collected from the reputed publications. The purpose of the literature review is to provide an outline on the structure and dynamics of R&D collaboration in SMEs. Specifying the rationale and relevance of virtual teams, the relationship between virtual R&D team for SMEs and new product development (NPD) has been examined. It concludes with identifying the gaps and feebleness in the existing literature and calls for future research in this area. It is argued to form of virtual R&D team deserves consideration at top level management for venturing into the new product development within SMEs.
Keywords:Virtual teams; small and medium enterprises; new product development; R&D. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Actualidad y perspectivas en la enseñanza del área de manufactura a estudiantes de ingeniería//Current and future perspectives in teaching manufacturing area to engineering students

Juan David Orjuela-Méndez, José Manuel Arroyo-Osorio, Rodolfo Rodríguez-Baracaldo

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Este trabajo es una revisión sobre los desafíos que se presentan en la formación de ingenieros para desempeñarse en manufactura y las propuestas de tipo curricular y didáctico para enfrentar los desafíos detectados. Se decanta que la industria de manufactura contemporánea está sometida a una dinámica de
transformación paulatinamente más rápida para satisfacer las demandas locales y globales. Varios investigadores plantean que esta dinámica se debe reflejar también en la educación en ingeniería e indican la necesidad inaplazable de integrar el conocimiento práctico en el currículo. Se evidencia también
una rápida expansión e influencia de las tecnologías de la información y comunicaciones en los procesos educativos y son puestos en consideración los nuevos estilos de aprendizaje de los jóvenes y su influencia en las prácticas utilizadas en el aula. Finalmente, se reportan varios enfoques estructurados
para evaluar, ajustar y rediseñar las acciones de formación, entre otras, el aprendizaje por proyectos.

Palabras claves: ingeniería, procesos de manufactura, enseñanza, aprendizaje, enfoques estructurados.
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This paper is a review of the challenges presented in the training of engineers to work in the manufacturing industry and the proposals of curricular and didactic kind to address the challenges identified. It is remarkable that the modern manufacturing industry is under a dynamic transformation gradually faster to
meet the local and global demands. Several researchers have suggested that this dynamic should be reflected also in engineering education and indicate the urgent need to integrate practical knowledge into the curriculum. Also is found a rapid expansion and influence of information and communication technologies in education and are put into consideration the new learning styles of young people and their influence on classroom practices. Finally, are reported several structured approaches to evaluate, adjust and redesign the training actions, among others, project based learning.

Key words: engineering, manufacturing processes, teaching, learning, structured approaches.
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Mansell, Robin (2012) Mobile phones: challenges of capability building. Georgetown journal of international affairs, 13 (2). ISSN 1526-0054
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The rapid spread of mobile phones has increased access to an enormous range of applications that are highly valued by urban and rural populations in developing countries. The diffusion of the mobile phone has been faster than any other information and communication technology in human history, but the capabilities for using this technology to its full potential have been slower to develop. Part of the explanation for this lies in the overwhelming emphasis on supply-side initiatives. Diffusion studies, including those focusing on the ‘bottom-of-the-pyramid’, can tell us about the take-up of mobile phones and some of the characteristics of use and of users, but they cannot tell us whether access to mobiles is contributing to poverty alleviation in developing countries. Although problems of access and cost continue to present barriers to take-up, mobile communication is providing a new basis for entrepreneurship and social innovation. However, the complex challenge of enabling people to acquire the knowledge essential for developing innovative applications that are responsive to their local needs has is being neglected. The necessary digital skills include operational expertise and an understanding of information structures when the mobile phone is used as a medium for communication. They also include information search and selection skills, communication and content creation skills, and strategic skills needed to use mobile phones in ways that support individual or professional goals. The widespread failure to acquire these abilities is limiting opportunities for empowerment through the use of mobile phones. This paper considers gaps in the existing evidence-base, examines disconnections between policy and practice, and highlights new opportunities for the development of digital capabilities for mobile phone-based entrepreneurship.
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Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ahmed, Shamsuddin and Abdul Rashid, Salwa Hanim and Taha, Zahari (2012) Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 5 (1). pp. 9-14. ISSN 1793-8244
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Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ahmed, Shamsuddin and Taha, Zahari (2009) Innovation and R & D Activities in Virtual Team. European Journal of Scientific Research, 34 (3). pp. 297-307. ISSN 1450-216X
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Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ahmed, Shamsuddin and Taha, Zahari (2009) Innovation and R & D Activities in Virtual Team. European Journal of Scientific Research, 34 (3). pp. 297-307. ISSN 1450-216X
Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ahmed, Shamsuddin and Taha, Zahari (2009) Modified Stage-Gate: A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process. African Journal of Marketing Management, 1 (9). pp. 211-219. ISSN 1993-8233
Ale Ebrahim, Nader and Ahmed, Shamsuddin and Taha, Zahari (2010) SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review. International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 5 (7). pp. 916-930. ISSN 1992-1950
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About Nader Ale Ebrahim

Nader Ale Ebrahim has Technology Management PhD degree from the Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya. He holds a Master of Science in the mechanical engineering from University of Tehranwith distinguished honors, as well as more than 17 years experience in the establishing R&D department in different companies, project director and project coordinator and Knowledge based system implemented in R&D department. His current research interests are focused on managing virtual new product development teams in SMEs R&D centers. His papers/articles have presented in the several Journals and conferences.

Research Interest

:    Technology Management,
: Virtual R&D teams,
: Virtual Teams,
: Stage-Gate,
: Global Virtual Teams,
: Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development,
: R&D Management,
: Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs),
: Industrial Engineering,
: New Product Development,
: Collaborative systems,
: Electronic-Collaboration,
: Collaboration Technology,
: Concurrent Engineering,

Journal Paper

  1. ALE EBRAHIM, N., ABDUL RASHID, S. H., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2011. The Effectiveness of Virtual R&D Teams in SMEs: Experiences of Malaysian SMEs. Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, 10, 109-114.
  2. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. 2012. Effective Virtual Teams for New Product Development[2]. Scientific Research and Essay, 7, 1971-1985.
  3. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. 2012. Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams[3]. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 5, 9-14.
  4. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H., TAHA, Z. & WAZED, M. A. 2012. Virtual Collaborative R&D Teams in Malaysia Manufacturing SMEs[4]. Advanced Materials Research, 433-440, 1653-1659.
  5. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Innovation and R&D Activities in Virtual Team[5]. European Journal of Scientific Research, 34, 297-307.
  6. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Modified Stage-Gate: A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process[6]. African Journal of Marketing Management, 1, 211-219.
  7. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtual R & D teams in small and medium enterprises: A literature review. Scientific Research and Essay, 4, 1575–1590.
  8. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtual Teams for New Product Development – An Innovative Experience for R&D Engineers. European Journal of Educational Studies, 1, 109-123.
  9. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtual Teams: a Literature Review. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3, 2653-2669.
  10. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. Critical Factors for New Product Developments in SMEs Virtual Team[7]. African Journal of Business Management, 4, 2247-2257.
  11. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 5, 916–930.
  12. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. Virtual R&D teams and SMEs growth: A comparative study between Iranian and Malaysian SMEs. African Journal of Business Management, 4, 2368-2379.
  13. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2011. Virtual R&D Teams: A potential growth of education-industry collaboration. Academic Leadership Journal, 9, 1-5.
  14. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2011. Virtual Teams and Management Challenges[8]. Academic Leadership Journal, 9, 1-7.
  15. EBRAHIM, N. A., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. Critical Factors for New Product Developments in SMEs Virtual Team [9]. African Journal of Business Management, 4, 2247-2257.
  16. EBRAHIM, N. A., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. SMEs; Virtual research and development (R&D) teams and new product development: A literature review. International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 5, 916-930.
  17. EBRAHIM, N. A., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. Virtual R&D teams and SMEs growth: A comparative study between Iranian and Malaysian SMEs. African Journal of Business Management, 4, 2368-2379.
  18. JAFARNEJAD, A., GOLNAM, A. & ALE EBRAHIM, N. 2009. Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Iran: An Empirical Study Using Structural Equation Modelling. Middle East FORUM, 1, 71-85.
  19. RAVAL, M. R. R., ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. WORK TOGETHER… WHEN APART CHALLENGES AND WHAT IS NEED FOR EFFECTIVE VIRTUAL TEAMS. Journal of Information, Knowledge and Research in Business Management and Administration, 1, 1-3.
  20. SHOKOUHMAND, H. & ALE EBRAHIM, N. 1997. انتقال حرارت توأم با تقطير بخار آب در مبدلهاي لوله – پره اي نشریه دانشکده فنی, 1, 69-80.
  21. WAZED, M. A., AHMED, S., NUKMAN, Y. & ALE EBRAHIM, N. 2012. Models for Component Commonality in Multistage Production. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 110-116, 258-266.

Conference Article

  1. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. 2010. The Effectiveness of Virtual R&D Teams in SMEs: Experiences of Malaysian SMEs. 11th Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Conference 2010 (APIEMS 2010) December 7-10 2010 Melaka, Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: University of Malaya Press, 1-6.
  2. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. Virtual R&D Teams: A potential growth of education-industry collaboration. 2010 2nd International Congress on Engineering Education (ICEED 2010), 8th - 9th December 2010 Sunway Resort Hotel & Spa, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 7-9.
  3. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. Virtual Teams: A New Opportunity to Develop a Business. International Conference on Entrepreneurship Across Boundaries, 5 - 6 AUGUST 2010 Section For Co-curricular Courses, External Faculty Electives and TITAS, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 1-5.
  4. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. 2011. Knowledge Worker Role in the Virtual R&D Teams for New Product Development: A Measurement Model. International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Renewable Energy 2011 (ICMERE2011), 22- 24 December 2011 Chittagong, Bangladesh. Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, 1-5.
  5. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H. & TAHA, Z. 2011. Managing Communication in New Product Development Process: Virtual R&D Teams and Information Technology. United Kingdom - Malaysia - Ireland Engineering Science Conference 2011 (UMIES 2011) 12-14 July 2011 University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. University of Malaya Press, 495-502.
  6. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H., TAHA, Z. & MOHAMMADJAFARI, M. Process Construct in the Virtual R&D Teams. In: KACHITVICHYANUKUL, V., LUONG, H. T. & PITAKASO, R., eds. Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering & Management Systems Conference 2012, December 2-4 2012 Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand. Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Society, 1822-1828.
  7. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S., ABDUL RASHID, S. H., TAHA, Z. & WAZED, M. A. 2011. Virtual Collaborative R&D Teams in Malaysia Manufacturing SMEs. In: THATCHER, S. & VENKATESH, eds. 2nd International Conference on Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Technologies (MIMT 2011), February 26-28 2011 Hotel Royal, Singapore. Chengdu, China: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., V2-114 - V2-117.
  8. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Concurrent Collaboration in Research and Development. National Conference on Design and Concurrent Engineering (DECON) 2008, 28-29 October 2008 Melaka, Malaysia. 1-4.
  9. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2008. Dealing with Virtual R&D Teams in New Product Development. The 9th Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering & Management Systems Conference and the 11th Asia Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Foundation for Production Research, 3 - 5 December 2008 Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia. Printed in Bandung, INDONESIA, by Department of Industrial Engineering Institut Teknologi Bandung: Department of Industrial Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung, 795-806.
  10. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2008. Establishing Virtual R&D Teams: Obliged Policy 6th IMC (International Management Conference). Tehran, Iran.
  11. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Literature, Principle and the basics of Network Value Creation in R&D: The relationship with economy. Seventh conference of Industries and Mines R&D Centers- R&D and Network Value Creation, 29-30 June 2008 IRIB Int'l. Conference Center, Tehran, Iran. 1-8.
  12. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2008. New Product Development in Virtual Environment. In: LI-HUA, R., EGBU, C., ZHAO, Z. & LU, L., eds. 2008 International Conference on Technology Management and Innovation in China: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century, 21st – 23rd October 2008 UIBE, Beijing, China. CAMOT and MOTSC, UIBE, 203-218.
  13. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. R&D Networking and value Creation in SMEs R&D Networking and value Creation in SMEs. Seventh conference of Industries and Mines R&D Centers- R&D and Network Value Creation, 29-30 June 2008 IRIB Int'l. Conference Center, Tehran, Iran. 1-6.
  14. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Relationship between R&D Globalization and R&D Virtualization. 3rd International conference on Postgraduate Education (ICPE3), December 16-17 2008 Penang, Malaysia.
  15. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Virtual Environments Innovation and R&D Activities: Management Challenges. Proceedings of the International Graduate on Engineering and Science (IGCES'08), 23 - 24 December 2008 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 116-124.
  16. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Virtual R&D Teams for NPD in SMEs: Past, Present and Future Trend. APCMOTTE2008 (Asia pacific Conference on Management of Technology and Technology Entrepreneurship) 29-30 October 2008 Melaka, Malaysia. 1-10.
  17. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Virtual R&D Teams: A Sustainable Infrastructure for Promoting SMEs. 2nd Engineering Conference (EnCon 2008), 18-19 December 2008 Crowne Plaza Riverside Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia 217-223.
  18. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process. 2nd Seminar on Engineering and Information Technology, (SEIT 2009), 8th - 9th July 2009 Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. 191-196.
  19. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. SMEs and Virtual R&D Teams: A Motive Channel for Relationship between SMEs. In: IBRAHIM, F., CHOW, C.-O. & MEKHILEF, S., eds. The International Conference for Technical Postgraduates (TECHPOS 2009), 14-15 December 2009 The Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 1-7.
  20. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. SMEs: ERP or Virtual Collaboration Teams. First Enterprise Resource Planning conference, January 27-28 2009 Tehran, Iran. 1-12.
  21. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Virtual R&D Teams: Innovation and Technology Facilitator Engineering Education in 2025, 11-12 May 2009 School of Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. University of Tehran, 1-14.
  22. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Virtual Teams and Management Challenges. 1st Executive MBA Conference, 18-19, May 2009 Tehran, Iran. 1-9.
  23. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtual Teams for NPD – an Innovative Experience for R&D Engineers. International Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 24-25, June 2009 Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam, Malaysia. University Publication Centre (UPENA), UiTM 2009, 1036-1045.
  24. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. Virtuality, innovation and R&D activities. In: HOON, T. B. & GALEA, S. R., eds. 14th International Conference on Thinking (2009 Malaysia) -Theme "Thinking Minds: Nurturing the Design of a Better Future", 22-26 June 2009 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Universiti Putra Malaysia, 515-529.
  25. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Benefits and Pitfalls of Virtual R&D Teams: An Empirical Study. 6th International Communication & Information Technology Management Conference (ICTM 2010) February. 23-24 2010 Tehran, Iran. 1-5.
  26. ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Envisages of New Product Developments in Small and Medium Enterprises through Virtual Team. International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (IEOM2010) January 9-10 2010 Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1-10.
  27. ALE EBRAHIM, N., SHAFIA, M. A. & TAHBAZ TAVAKOLI, H. 2009. Virtual R&D team: Technology Transfer Facilitator. IAMOT 2009 -The 18th International Conference on Management of Technology, April 5-9 2009 Orlando, Florida, USA. 1-10.
  28. EBRAHIM, N. A., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2008. New Product Development in Virtual Environment, Sunderland, Camot.
  29. EBRAHIM, N. A., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2009. SMEs and Virtual R&D Teams: A Motive Channel for Relationship between SMEs, New York, Ieee.
  30. SHAFIA, M. A., ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Consideration of the virtual team work and disabled citizens, as promising opportunity providers for the e government infrastructure's formation. The Second Conference on Electronic City (e-city 2009), 24-25, May 2009 Tehran, Iran. 959-966.
  31. SHAFIA, M. A., ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. Innovation Process is Facilitated in Virtual Environment of R&D Teams. International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (EDULEARN09), 6th-8th July 2009 Barcelona, Spain. 2157-2166.
  32. TAHBAZ TAVAKOLI, H., ALE EBRAHIM, N. & GOLNAM, A. Demystifying the Legend of Resistance to Change. IAMOT 2008 : 17th International Conference on Management of Technology 6th-10th April 2008 Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC), Dubai, UAE. 1-8.

Awards

1. December 2010, Second prize of the EPD 2010 challenge, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya
2. 19 March 2010, Winner of Thomson Reuters ResearcherID, Refer-a-Colleague Competition
3. 10 December 2005: Given recognition as selected researcher (attained second position) at the 2005 Selected Researchers Commemoration Ceremony conducted by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, Deputy Directorate for Research, State Scientific Research Center; IRIB, Int’l Conference Center, Tehran, Iran
4. December 2002: Received commendation letter from the Acting Deputy Director for Planning, Development & Technology for making valuable achievements while serving with the Board of Directors of Specialized Association of Industries & Mines; Ministry of Industries & Mines, Tehran , Iran
5. March 2005: Received commendation letter from IDRO Chairman of the Managing Board for sincere services as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Toseé Khodro Car Company during the year 2004; Tehran , Iran
6. December 2002: Given recognition as the Exemplary R&D Unit at the Fourth Research Fair (being the director of the R&D Unit at Mega Motor Company); Tehran, Iran
7. January 2002: Received commendation letter from the Managing Director of Mega Motor Company for sincere services as Research Deputy Director; Mega Motor Company, Tehran ,Iran
8. 1995: Attained the first standing among the graduates of Master’s Degree curriculum in Mechanical Engineering ,Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
9. 1992: Attained the first standing among the graduates of Bachelor’s Degree curriculum in Mechanical Engineering; Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
10. August 1993: Received commendation letter for commissioning of controlled temperature rooms at Rafsanjan Pistachio Research Center – Ministry of Agriculture; Rafsanjan Pistachio Research Center, Iran
11. 28 September 2005: Invited to become a member of the Asia Pacific Natural Gas Vehicles Association

Peer-Review Activities

1. International Journal of Production Research (IJPR) - 2012
2. Technological Forecasting & Social Change (TFSC) - 2012
3. International Journal of Management and Business Studies (IJMBS) - 2012
4. Educational Research and Reviews – 2012
5. Journal of Universal Computing (JUCS) – 2012
6. The African Journal of Business Management (AJBM)- 2010-2012
7. Global Journal of Business, Management and Accounting - 2011
8. The African Journal of Marketing Management (AJMM) – 2011
9. International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET) – 2011
10. Advanced Science Letters – 2011
11. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology – 2011
12. Scientific Research and Essays – 2009-2012
13. Technological Forecasting & Social Change - 2011

Membership

1- A member of project entitled “Computerized Manufacturing Resources Planning Models and Solutions for Multiple End-Items Under Probabilistic Decision Rules (Electrical/Electronic Industry)”, 2008, University of Malaya, Malaysia
2- Paper & Proceedings Committee member of “United Kingdom - Malaysia - Ireland Engineering Science Conference 2011 (UMIES 2011)” , 2011 University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
3- Paper and Proceeding committee member of “11th Asia Pacific Industrial Engineering and Management Systems Conference 2010 (APIEMS 2010)”, 2010, Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
4- Scientific Secretariat of University of Malaya International Students’ Association (UMISA), 2008-2009
5- Member of International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT) (Member NO.: 80336546), since December 2009.
6- Member of International Technical and Scientific Association, SOCOLNET. Since November, 2009

Teaching Experiences

1. 2011-2013 “Publication Marketing Tools “Enhancing Research Visibility and Improving Citations””, UKM, UPM, UM, Malaysia
2. 2011-2013 “The Effective Use of Research Tools Box”, UKM, UPM, UM, Malaysia
3. 2010 “Research Tools and Resources”, UM, Malaysia
4. 2009-2013 “How to Conduct an Effective Literature Review”, UPM, UTM, UM, Malaysia
5. 2009-2013 “Research Tools I & II”, UiTM, UKM, UPM, UTM, UM, Malaysia
6. 2010-2013 “Target ISI Journals-HOW TO WRITE/PUBLISH ISI PAPERS”, UiTM, UKM, UPM, UM, Malaysia
7. 2010-2013 "How to increase H-Index", UTM, UKM, UM, Malaysia
8. 2009 "Managing Research Candidature" University of Malaya, Malaysia
9. 2008 “WITNESS simulation software”, Department of Engineering Design & Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, UM
10. October 4-8, 2004: Conducted IT Strategy Seminar; Dubai , UAE
11. July 10, 2004: Conducted seminar on “Application of IT in Market Research”; Rahbaran Petrochimie Company, Tehran, Iran
12. May 2004: Performed live radio program on “Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)”; Tehran, Iran
13. March 2004: IT course; National Iranian Steel Company, Tehran, Iran
14. November 2002: Conducted educational seminars on “Research & Development Management and Application of IT therein”; Dubai and Abu Dhabi, UAE
15. May 2003: Conducted educational seminars on “Research & Development Management and Application of IT therein”; Dubai, UAE
16. February 2004: Conducted educational seminars on “Research & Development Management and Application of IT therein”; Dubai, UAE
17. 16 August 2003: Conducted educational seminar on “IT in Industry, Current Challenges, Future Outlooks”; Mashhad, Iran
18. March 2003: Conducted educational seminars on “Application of IT in Marketing”; Tehran, Iran
19. February 2003: Conducted educational seminars on “Role of Information Technology in Industrial Development”; Tehran, Iran
20. July 2003: Conducted educational seminars on “Application of IT in Research & Development”; Tehran, Iran
21. May 2003: Conducted educational seminars on “Application of IT in Research & Development”; Kish, Iran
22. December 2002: Conducted educational seminars on “Application of IT in Research & Development”; Isfahan, Iran
23. July 2002: Conducted educational seminars on “Application of IT in Research & Development”; Tabriz, Iran
24. June 2002: Conducted educational seminars on “Application of IT in Research & Development”; Shiraz, Iran
25. 1997-1998: Conducted seminars on “ISO 9000 Quality Assurance System”
26. 1992-1993: Taught “Fluids Mechanics” and “Heat Transfer” courses to undergraduate students at university of Lavizan
27. 1992-1994: Co-instructor of “Fluids Mechanics” and “Heat Transfer” courses; Faculty of Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran
28. Taught different computer courses:
a. 1993-1994: Education Center; University of Tehran
b. 1989-1993: Education Center; University of Tehran, Faculty of Engineering
c. 1991-1992: Tehran Municipality’s Computer Education Center

References

  1. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader. "Nader Ale Ebrahim's Photo.". WiKi.
  2. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Shamsuddin Ahmed Abdul Rashid, Salwa Hanim Zahari Taha (7). "Effective Virtual Teams for New Product Development". Scientific Research and Essay7 (21): 1971-1985. doi:10.5897/SRE10.1005.
  3. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Ahmed, Shamsuddin Abdul Rashid, Salwa Hanim Taha, Zahari (31). "Technology Use in the Virtual R&D Teams". American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences5 (1): 9-14. doi:10.3844/ajeassp.2012.9.14.
  4. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Ahmed, Shamsuddin Abdul Rashid, Salwa Hanim Taha, Zahari M. A. Wazed (2012). "Virtual Collaborative R&D Teams in Malaysia Manufacturing SMEs". Advanced Materials Research433-440: 1653-1659. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.433-440.1653.
  5. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Shamsuddin Ahmed Zahari Taha (2009). "Innovation and R&D Activities in Virtual Team". European Journal of Scientific Research34 (3): 297-307. doi:10.1.1.174.5790.
  6. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Shamsuddin Ahmed Zahari Taha (December 2009). "Modified Stage-Gate: A Conceptual Model of Virtual Product Development Process". African Journal of Marketing Management1 (9): 211-219.
  7. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Shamsuddin Ahmed Zahari Taha (4). "Critical Factors for New Product Developments in SMEs Virtual Team". African Journal of Business Management4 (11): 2247-2257.
  8. ^Ale Ebrahim, Nader; Shamsuddin Ahmed Zahari Taha (2012). "Virtual Teams and Management Challenges". Academic Leadership Journal9 (3): 1-7.
  9. ^ALE EBRAHIM, N., AHMED, S. & TAHA, Z. 2010. Critical Factors for New Product Developments in SMEs Virtual Team. African Journal of Business Management, 4, 2247-2257.

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