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The Distributed Working Project aims to establish new ways of analysing and developing distributed teams and workgroups by bringing together theories of human communication, the sociology of work and workplace design
The Distributed Working Project aimed to establish new ways of analysing and developing distributed teams and workgroups by bringing together theories of human communication, the sociology of work and workplace design. The project was funded by the [[Cambridge-MIT Institute]].


Project leader: [[David Good]]
Project leader: [[David Good]] and [[William Porter]]
 
Crucible team:
* [[Brendan Burchell]]
* [[Mia Gray]]
* [[Ilona Alexander]]
* [[Claudia Catacchio]]
* [[William Porter]]
* [[Michael Joroff]]
* [[Charles Kukla]]


[[Category: Projects]]
[[Category: Projects]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 31 August 2011

The Distributed Working Project aimed to establish new ways of analysing and developing distributed teams and workgroups by bringing together theories of human communication, the sociology of work and workplace design. The project was funded by the Cambridge-MIT Institute.

Project leader: David Good and William Porter

Crucible team: