|  |  | Building TeamsDeveloping a successful Web project requires participants with
    different strengths, talents and backgrounds. If your Web project includes participants
    from other schools, there is also a good chance you will be part of a new type of team, a
    "virtual team" that is linked only by technology and a common goal. 
      
        |  "The most
        creative people I know always expose themselves to a wide range of perspectives- cultural,
        organizational, and personal." Dorothy Leonard,Professor of Business Administration,
 Harvard Business School
 
 |  If your project team is "virtual" (i.e., includes team members from
    other schools... in other states or other countries) you won't have the advantage of
    shared past experiences or a common background. Your success will depend on intangibles
    like commitment, communication, and a willingness to follow through. That's why students
    should take extra care in getting to know their fellow students during the early phases of
    development. But, the benefits of working with people from different backgrounds can far
    outweigh the disadvantages. Exposing a student to a wide range of perspectives, cultural,
    intellectual and philosophical can often lead to new creative insights that in turn fuels
    the creative process in project development. |