Leading a Virtual Team is Emotional

While some people feel lonely working at home, many are worried about job cuts if the economy falters. Anxiousness coupled with stress and fear is playing with the minds of many employees who are working remotely. Emotions are important. And team performance is highly dependent on the emotional state of each and every team member.

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