Benefits of individual preparation for team success: planning for virtual team communication, conflict resolution and belonging

Sara Willox, J. Morin, S. Avila
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Purpose Team-based projects are being used at work in various industries and in education. This paper aims to share a training strategy that integrates training with casual games to effectively prepare individuals to perform better in team-based settings due to their acquisition of team skills combined with their knowledge of tools including a team charter, communication plan and conflict resolution plan. Design/methodology/approach A training module was developed, deployed and tested in a virtual classroom of an upper-level undergraduate business class to emulate real-world team experiences. In the study, 342 of the 631 participants enrolled chose to complete the optional training module, which included pre- and posttests followed by a perception survey. A quasi-experimental design was used to evaluate the impact of the training upon team skills including communication, conflict resolution and feelings of belonging. Findings The pre- and posttest results for trainees indicated a significant increase in team process and development knowledge, which included concepts such as communication, conflict resolution methods, roles, goal-setting and expectation-setting. Survey results indicated a correlation between completing the team training module and improved communication within teams, particularly for teams developing a communication plan in addition to a team charter and conflict resolution strategies. Originality/value This research contributes to the literature on preparing individuals for success in teams through training and education using interactive games, while equipping them with tools to contribute to favorable team dynamics and outcomes. The results are applicable to business, organizations and training settings that incorporate team-based projects in online, hybrid and face-to-face settings.
个人准备对团队成功的好处:规划虚拟团队沟通、解决冲突和归属感
以团队为基础的项目正被应用于各个行业和教育领域。本文旨在分享一种将训练与休闲游戏相结合的培训策略,通过获得团队技能以及团队章程、沟通计划和冲突解决计划等工具知识,有效地为个人在团队环境中表现得更好做好准备。设计/方法/方法一个培训模块被开发,部署和测试在一个高级本科商业类的虚拟教室模拟现实世界的团队经验。在这项研究中,631名参与者中有342人选择完成可选的培训模块,其中包括前测试和后测试,然后是一项感知调查。采用准实验设计评估培训对团队技能的影响,包括沟通、冲突解决和归属感。研究结果从前后测试的结果来看,受训人员在团队流程和发展方面的知识显著增加,其中包括沟通、解决冲突方法、角色、目标设定和期望设定等概念。调查结果表明,完成团队培训模块与改善团队内部沟通之间存在相关性,特别是对于团队在制定团队章程和冲突解决策略之外制定沟通计划的团队而言。原创性/价值本研究有助于通过互动游戏的培训和教育为个人在团队中取得成功做准备,同时为他们提供工具,以促进有利的团队动态和结果。研究结果适用于企业、组织和培训机构,这些机构将基于团队的项目纳入在线、混合和面对面的环境中。
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