Abstract

Pulse of the Profession, published by Project Management Institutes (2017), reported that failed projects always lacked (a) clearly defined objectives to measure progress and (b) poor communication between team members. Minimizing communication costs and maximizing trust levels are essential to improve the efficiency of team performance. This study’s objectives required including how to formulate the problem and design the theoretical framework. The approach used involved a five-step team formation model with related definitions, including initial team forming, depending on group size, team agreement, role assignment, and team performance. The Predicting Teamwork Performance (PTPA) system was developed to help identify the functional roles of each member automatically. Role assignment provided a strong positive effect on team projects, while the role identification mechanism can assign team members responsibilities for some role(s) to enable learning. Self-assessment was used to identify team members’ strengths and weaknesses so that team leaders could easily recognize suitable types of roles for each member. Three primary team performance indicators—”Good”, “Pass” and “Marginal”—were reflected in the teamwork collaboration outcomes. The Predicting Teamwork Performance system reveals information about those outcomes through 1) individual performance indicator; 2) teamwork performance indicator; 3) personal skill sets results; 4) recommended skill sets improvements. The relationship between those indicators and practical roles was examined as analytical information for further project team formation.

Highlights

  • Introduction and BackgroundCollaboration is an everyday activity in commercial enterprises for an individual to contribute knowledge and skills when qualifying for a new position

  • Collaborative learning can be part of team formation when a person has a task in mind and when he/she is willing to learn from others and contribute to forming a team to accomplish goal(s) effectively

  • The possible combination of team members corresponding to the group performance indicator

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Summary

Introduction and Background

Collaboration is an everyday activity in commercial enterprises for an individual to contribute knowledge and skills when qualifying for a new position. Collaborative learning can be part of team formation when a person has a task in mind and when he/she is willing to learn from others and contribute to forming a team to accomplish goal(s) effectively. A person collaborates with people in a virtual environment. The virtual team always happens in social dialogue. They aim to apply technological methods in real-life applications. The maximization of productive collaborations is still virtually unexplored, . According to Abramowicz et al (2003) collaboration can be more efficient than individual work by promoting creativity. Their analyses mentioned the significance of grouping people together into cooperative work teams

The Interaction of Collaboration
The General Conditions for Teamwork and Teamwork Performance
Problem Definitions
Theoretical Framework
Five-Step Modelling and Assumptions
Operational Procedures and PTPA Framework
Data Handling Context
Environment Setup
High-Performance Computing Platform Structure
The Teamwork Performance Prediction System
Conclusion

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