Twitter can help to keep together a team that is already established or a newly developing team. It can do that by helping scattered members to understand that they are working alongside each other and that they are not alone.
Team members can provide an online clubhouse where they can get together to keep everyone informed. When you need help with your business, there are all sorts of places to look. Word of mouth, personal websites, friends and family can all be good sources of team members.
Twitter can be beneficial to businesses relying on scattered teams, allowing them to create the kind of bonds that previously could only be formed in the office.
What are your thoughts and/or examples of building a team with Twitter?
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