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4.2 Developing trust in virtual teams

Something else that is essential for effective teamwork in any context, and that links very closely with the concept of psychological safety, is trust. A team without trust is not going to be able to reach its full potential and achieve its goals effectively. In this context, ‘trust’ refers to the reliance you build up regarding how someone will act based on their character and ability. In order for creative thinking to take place in teams, people need to be able to take risks. This cannot take place if you do not trust other team members.

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Figure 4 Trust depends on personal qualities

In a co-located team, trust can develop over time. Personal bonds develop from informal conversations about personal matters and time to socialise after work. However, in a virtual team there is less opportunity to develop the kind of relationships that the foundation of trust can be built on. Without trust, risks will not be taken, creativity of ideas will dry up and the strength of the team will be diminished.

Watch this short video from Harvard Business Review which offers four tips for strengthening trust within virtual teams.

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