"Steven MacGregor and Teresa Torres, as editors, provide us with a magnificent volume of work, filled with experiences and notable contributions in the field. In particular you will discover ideas to avoid a common complaint of directors: "...what concerns us most is the creativity of our human capital - when we are only capable of converting 5% of the ideas we receive into workable solutions!"
– Ignacio Arellano, TEA CEGOS, Spain
This enlighting book edited by MacGregor and Torres-Coronas is an outstanding contribution to the development and implementation of high performance, innovation-driven, teams in currently globalized environments characterized by time and place separation.
– Jose Luis Curbelo, COFIDES, Spain
A good book makes the reader stop and think. MacGregor and Torres-Coronas address the holy grail of the global economy: how to generate and sustain creativity in the increasingly networked world. The collected authors avoid the temptation to provide simplistic formulas, opting instead for insightful stories that teach how to think about the issues that limit creativity in increasingly distributed organizations.
– Bill Cockayne, Change Research, USA
The success of ditributed teams depends upon people, organisational and technical factors. Higher Creativity for Virtual Teams brings together contributions from leading authors in all three of these domains, organized into a clear and well-explained framework. The work is illustrated by a wealth of examples from industrial practice in both SMEs and in major corporations, drawn from a wide range of industrial contexts. The book will be of great interest to researchers, practitioners and students alike.
– Chris McMahon, University of Bath, UK
In no way shape or form is this book fluffy or overdesigned. Higher Creativity for Virtual Teams looks and feels like a business school textbook, but is also virtually hemorrhaging with data, ideas and statistics.
– Robert Blinn, Core 77.com, August 2007
The 15 chapters compiled in this volume by MacGregor, an innovation consultant based in Barcelona, and Torres-Coronas focus on the concept of creativity as a specific goal for virtual teams. They address those involved with or managing virtual teams and describe principles of teams and creativity, their experiences in eight different companies in various industries, and technology, methods, processes, and integrated environments that are used.
– Book News (November 2007)