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A Bottom Up Perspective to Understanding the Dynamics of Team Roles in Mission Critical Teams

机译:理解任务关键队伍中团队角色的动态的自我透视

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There is a long history, dating back to the 50s, which examines the manner in which team roles contribute to effective team performance. However, much of this work has been built on ad-hoc teams working together for short periods of time under conditions of minimal stress. Additionally, research has been conducted with little attention paid to the importance of temporal factors, despite repeated calls for the importance of considering time in team research (e.g., Mohammed, Hamilton, & Lim, 2009). To begin to understand team roles and how temporal aspects may impact the types of team roles employed when teams are working in extreme mission critical environments, the current manuscript uses a data-driven, bottom-up approach. Specifically, we employ the use of retrospective historical data as our input and a historiometric approach (Simonton, 2003). Source documents consist primarily of autobiographies, memoires, biographies, and first-hand accounts of crew interaction during spaceflight. Critical incidents regarding team interaction were extracted from these source documents and independently coded for team roles by two trained raters. Results of the study speak to the importance of task and social roles within teams that are predominantly intact and operating in extreme environments where mistakes can be life threatening. Evidence for the following task (i.e., coordinator, boundary spanner, team leader, evaluator, critic, information provider, team player, and innovator) and social roles (i.e., team builder, nurturer, harmonizer, entertainer, jokester, and the negative roles of attention seeker and negativist) were found. While it is often task roles that receive the greatest attention, results point to the importance of not neglecting the socioemotional health of the team (and the corresponding roles). Results also indicated that while some roles were consistently enacted independent of temporal considerations (e.g., mission length), the degree to which others were enacted varied across missions of differing lengths. Additionally, based on the current sample we see the following trends: (1) increased enactment of the team builder role as mission duration increases, (2) prominence of the entertainer role, and (3) increased emphasis on the visionary/problem solver role on missions over two years.
机译:历史悠久,追溯到50年代,这检查了团队角色有助于有效的团队表现的方式。然而,在临时团队在最小压力条件下在短时间内工作的ad-hoc团队建立了大部分工作。此外,尽管重复呼吁在团队研究中考虑时间的重要性(例如,Mohammed,Hamilton,&Lim,2009),但是对时间因素的重要性进行了很少的关注,几乎没有关注时间因素的重要性。要开始了解团队角色以及时间方面可能会影响团队在极端关键任务环境中工作时所采用的团队角色的类型,目前的稿件使用数据驱动,自下而上的方法。具体而言,我们使用追溯历史数据作为我们的投入和历史方法(Simonton,2003)。源文件主要由航天飞行期间的自传式,备忘录,传记和第一手叙述组成。关于团队互动的关键事件是从这些来源文件中提取的,并独立编码了两个培训的评估者的团​​队角色。该研究的结果与团队中的任务和社会角色的重要性涉及主要完整和在极端环境中运作的,其中可能是危及生命的。以下任务的证据(即协调员,边界扳手,团队负责人,评估员,批评者,信息提供商,团队参与者和创新者)和社会角色(即团队建设者,Nurider,reltureer,eachuider,艺人,jokester和负面角色发现了引导者和否定主义者)被发现。虽然经常受到最大关注的任务角色,但结果指出了不忽视团队的社会情调健康的重要性(以及相应的角色)。结果还表明,虽然一些角色始终如一地颁布了时间考虑因素(例如,使命长度),但其他人在不同长度的任务中颁布的程度变化。此外,根据当前样本,我们看到以下趋势:(1)将团队建设者角色的颁布增加,因为任务持续时间增加,(2)艺人作用的突出,(3)增加了对符号/问题求解师的重点在两年多的任务上。

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