"How fancy you are to make us use your fancy tool": Coordinating Individuals' Tool Preference over Group Boundaries

Qianqia (Queenie) Zhang, Soya Park, Michael J. Muller, David R. Karger
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When a group makes a decision, it necessitates the understanding and amalgamation of information from different group members. This process becomes particularly intricate in cross-boundary teams, which consist of individuals from diverse organizational backgrounds, each bringing in unique informational tools and representation modalities. People share information generated from their personal tools, and the variance in representation of such information makes it challenging to form cohesive group decisions. We conducted workshop studies with 11 knowledge workers to understand current practices of tool adaptation and negotiation in such teams. The results indicate a reluctance to adopt new tools due to perceived violations of social acceptance, often leading to negative judgments of those suggesting new tools. Consequently, participants in cross-boundary teams gravitated towards their preferred tools, complicating the aggregation of inputs and impeding cohesive decision-making. To address these challenges, we developed a platform facilitating sensemaking and decision-making without necessitating compromises on tool preferences. In our mixed-method within-subject experiments, this approach enabled faster, more informed decision-making with reduced mental load and increased engagement through enhanced social interaction and acknowledgment of diverse contributions.
"你真花哨,让我们用你的花哨工具":协调个人对工具的偏好,超越群体界限
当一个小组做出决策时,需要理解和综合来自不同小组成员的信息。这一过程在跨界团队中变得尤为复杂,因为这些团队由来自不同组织背景的个人组成,每个人都带来了独特的信息工具和表达方式。人们共享由个人工具生成的信息,而这些信息的表征方式各不相同,这就给形成具有凝聚力的小组决策带来了挑战。我们对 11 名知识工作者进行了工作坊研究,以了解此类团队目前在工具适应和协商方面的做法。研究结果表明,由于认为新工具不被社会接受,因此不愿意采用新工具,这往往导致对建议采用新工具者的负面评价。因此,跨境团队中的参与者倾向于使用自己喜欢的工具,从而使意见的汇总变得更加复杂,阻碍了决策的凝聚力。为了应对这些挑战,我们开发了一个平台,在不影响工具偏好的前提下促进感性认识和决策。在我们的主体内混合方法实验中,这种方法通过增强社交互动和对不同贡献的认可,实现了更快、更明智的决策,减轻了心理负担,提高了参与度。
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