How multiteam systems learn

V. Sessa, M. London, M. Wanamaker
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PurposeExtending a model of how teams learn, this paper aims to present a model of multiteam system (MTS) learning, comparing similarities and differences between how MTSs learn and how component teams learn. The paper describes the value of adaptive, generative and transformative learning for increasing MTS development over time.Design/methodology/approachThe model proposes that environmental demands trigger adaptive, generative and transformative MTS learning, which is further increased by the MTS’s readiness to learn. Learning can happen during performance episodes and during hiatus periods between performance episodes.FindingsLearning triggers coupled with readiness to learn and the cycle and phase of MTS process influence the learning process (adaptive, generative or transformative), which in turn influences the learning outcomes.Research/limitations implicationsThe study offers a number of research propositions with the idea that the model and propositions will stimulate research in this area.Practical implicationsThis model allows MTS and component team leaders and facilitators to recognize that MTS learning is a process that is needed to help component teams work together and help the MTS as a whole perform in current and future situations, thereby improving MTS effectiveness.Originality/valueLittle attention has been given to the notion that MTSs learn and develop. This manuscript is the first to emphasize that MTSs learn and identify processes that can improve learning. Adaptive, generative and transformative processes describe how MTSs learn and produce changes in MTS structure and actions.
多团队系统如何学习
目的扩展团队学习模型,提出一个多团队系统(MTS)学习模型,比较MTS学习与组件团队学习的异同。本文描述了随着时间的推移,适应性、生成性和变革性学习对提高MTS发展的价值。设计/方法/方法该模型提出,环境需求触发适应性、生成性和变革性的MTS学习,MTS的学习准备进一步增加了这种学习。学习可以发生在表演期间,也可以发生在表演之间的间歇期。学习触发因素与学习准备以及MTS过程的周期和阶段相结合,影响学习过程(适应性、生成性或变革性),进而影响学习结果。研究/限制含义本研究提出了一些研究命题,并认为该模型和命题将刺激该领域的研究。实际意义该模型允许MTS和组件团队的领导者和促进者认识到MTS学习是一个帮助组件团队协同工作和帮助MTS作为一个整体在当前和未来的情况下执行所需的过程,从而提高MTS的有效性。独创性/价值很少有人关注mts学习和发展的概念。这篇论文是第一个强调mts学习和识别可以改善学习的过程。适应性、生成性和变革性过程描述了MTS如何学习和产生MTS结构和行动的变化。
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