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Details: What are the primary differences between face-to-face and virtual teams? Can the Aberdeen model be implemented in organizations that rely heavily on virtual teams? Why or why not? Use the text, other materials, and your own experience to support your argument. If you use other sources, cite those using APA guidelines.

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This solution compares and contrasts face-to-face and virtual teams. . These differences are discussed in the context of the Aberdeen model.

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Details: What are the primary differences between face-to-face and virtual teams? Can the Aberdeen model be implemented in organizations that rely heavily on virtual teams? Why or why not? Use the text, other materials, and your own experience to support your argument. If you use other sources, cite those using APA guidelines.

The primary difference between face-to-face teams and virtual teams is that virtual teams are geographically dispersed. Its members work across organizations, space and time with links usually through information technology networks. In case of face to face teams the persons are located in the same place and time and can see each other physically during meetings. This leads to several differences between the two, in case of ...

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