By Alison Schroeder and Dr. Sara McComb In our last blog, “Describing Collective Cognition,” we outlined DeChurch and Mesmer-Magnus’s unique model of team cognition, which consists of three main constructs: nature, form, and content of cognition (see Table 1). In this blog, we aim to… Read More
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Exploring Team Communication
By Alison Schroeder and Dr. Sara McComb Over the past twenty years there has been an explosion of communication technologies, ranging from e-mail to voice-over-IP (e.g. Skype) to virtual worlds (e.g. Second Life), and many more. These technologies have enabled easier and faster communication among… Read More
Teams and collaborative environments
By Pilar Pazos-Lago Teams are becoming ubiquitous for most organizations, with some of them having a full team-based organizational structure. For instance, the General Electric plant in Durham, NC is a great example of an organizational structure that is fully based on teams. The teams… Read More