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Macrocognition in Teams: Theories and Methodologies
Contributor(s): Letsky, Michael P. (Author), Warner, Norman W. (Author), Fiore, Stephen M. (Author)
ISBN: 113807635X     ISBN-13: 9781138076358
Publisher: CRC Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Management - General
- Business & Economics | Leadership
- Technology & Engineering | Industrial Health & Safety
Dewey: 658.402
Series: Human Factors in Defence
Physical Information: 446 pages
 
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Team collaboration involves many operational tasks such as team decision-making or course of action selection, developing shared understanding, and intelligence analysis. These operational tasks must be performed in many situations, often under severe time pressure, with information and knowledge uncertainty, large amounts of dynamic information and across different team characteristics. Recent research in this area has focused on various aspects of human collaborative decision-making and the underlying cognitive processes while describing those processes at different levels of detail, making it difficult to compare research results. The theoretical construct of 'macrocognition in teams' was developed to facilitate cognitive research in team collaboration, which will enable a common level of understanding when defining, measuring and discussing the cognitive processes in team collaboration. Macrocognition is defined as both the internalized and externalized mental processes employed by team members in complex, one-of-a-kind, collaborative problem solving. Macrocognition in Teams provides readers with a greater understanding of the macrocognitive processes which support collaborative team activity, showcasing current research, theories, methodologies and tools. It will be of direct relevance to academics, researchers and practitioners interested in group/team interaction, performance, development and training.