任务(项目管理)
心理学
包裹体(矿物)
知识管理
认知
干预(咨询)
团队效能
计算机科学
社会心理学
精神科
经济
神经科学
管理
作者
Anita Williams Woolley,Margaret E. Gerbasi,Christopher F. Chabris,Stephen M. Kosslyn,J. Richard Hackman
标识
DOI:10.1177/1046496408317792
摘要
This study investigates the separate and joint effects of the inclusion of experts and collaborative planning on the performance of analytic teams. Teams either did or did not include members with expert-level task-relevant cognitive abilities, and either did or did not receive an intervention that fostered collaborative planning. Results support the authors' hypothesis that analytic performance requires both task-appropriate expertise and collaborative planning to identify strategies for optimally using that expertise. Indeed, high expertise in the absence of collaborative planning actually decreased team performance. Teams engaging in collaborative planning were more likely to effectively integrate their information on key aspects of the analytic problem, which significantly enhanced their analytic performance. Furthermore, information integration mediated the effects of the interaction of expertise and collaboration on performance. The implications of the findings for the optimal use of team member skills and the development of team performance strategies are discussed.
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