COMMUNICATION FLOWS IN VIRTUAL IT TEAMS: CHALLENGES AND WAYS TO STREAMLINE ON THE USE CASE OF “ORACLE” CORPORATION

Thesis title: COMMUNICATION FLOWS IN VIRTUAL IT TEAMS: CHALLENGES AND WAYS TO STREAMLINE ON THE USE CASE OF “ORACLE” CORPORATION
Author: Shylko, Aliaksandr
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Pavlíček, Antonín
Opponents: Böhmová, Lucie
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
World gets digital, changing the essence of the job from human to human interaction in one office to the virtual teams, spread across the globe, working different time zones, various cultural profiles of the workforce, while working on the same project. IT market is one of the strongest while being the leader in virtual, very diverse teams, which are somehow cooperating on the creation of an end product with usually very tight deadlines and numerous work streams, like product design, testing, coding, prototyping and many more, which are hidden from an eye of an end-user.This research aims at investigating communication flows in virtual IT teams, the challenges they face, and possible solutions. Specifically, the research focuses on Oracle Corporation, from where in this paper were used interviews and questionnaires to collect necessary data from the research participants, randomly selected from Oracle. Moreover, it was important to show two significant theories, media richness theory and adaptive structuration theory, to further explaining communication technologies and usage in virtual team projects. The findings of the study include, video conferencing the most effective communication technology in facilitating communication among virtual teams. It satisfies the significant needs of virtual team projects and minimizes technological barriers like information overload and miscommunication. The overall results have shown the strengths and weaknesses of communication within the company virtual teams and the willingness of authorities to optimize the processes accordingly.
Keywords: Virtual teams; Video-conferencing; Communication technologies
Thesis title: COMMUNICATION FLOWS IN VIRTUAL IT TEAMS: CHALLENGES AND WAYS TO STREAMLINE ON THE USE CASE OF “ORACLE” CORPORATION
Author: Shylko, Aliaksandr
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Pavlíček, Antonín
Opponents: Böhmová, Lucie
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
World gets digital, changing the essence of the job from human to human interaction in one office to the virtual teams, spread across the globe, working different time zones, various cultural profiles of the workforce, while working on the same project. IT market is one of the strongest while being the leader in virtual, very diverse teams, which are somehow cooperating on the creation of an end product with usually very tight deadlines and numerous work streams, like product design, testing, coding, prototyping and many more, which are hidden from an eye of an end-user.This research aims at investigating communication flows in virtual IT teams, the challenges they face, and possible solutions. Specifically, the research focuses on Oracle Corporation, from where in this paper were used interviews and questionnaires to collect necessary data from the research participants, randomly selected from Oracle. Moreover, it was important to show two significant theories, media richness theory and adaptive structuration theory, to further explaining communication technologies and usage in virtual team projects. The findings of the study include, video conferencing the most effective communication technology in facilitating communication among virtual teams. It satisfies the significant needs of virtual team projects and minimizes technological barriers like information overload and miscommunication. The overall results have shown the strengths and weaknesses of communication within the company virtual teams and the willingness of authorities to optimize the processes accordingly.
Keywords: Communication technologies; Virtual teams; Video-conferencing

Information about study

Study programme: Aplikovaná informatika/Information Systems Management
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of Informatics and Statistics
Department: Department of Systems Analysis

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 9. 10. 2018
Date of submission: 4. 5. 2020
Date of defense: 8. 6. 2020
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/67487/podrobnosti

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