Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 14, Iss. 3, Jul, 2010, pp. 265-289 @2010 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Team Coordination Dynamics Abstract: Team coordination consists of both the dynamics of team member
interaction and the environmental dynamics to which a team is subjected.
Focusing on dynamics, an approach is developed that contrasts with traditional
aggregate-static concepts of team coordination as characterized by the shared
mental model approach. A team coordination order parameter was developed to
capture momentary fluctuations in coordination. Team coordination was observed
in three-person uninhabited air vehicle teams across two experimental sessions.
The dynamics of the order parameter were observed under changes of a team familiarity
control parameter. Team members returned for the second session to either the same (Intact)
or different (Mixed) team. 'Roadblock' perturbations, or novel changes in the task
environment, were introduced in order to probe the stability of team coordination.
Nonlinear dynamic methods revealed differences that a traditional approach did not:
Intact and Mixed team coordination dynamics looked very different; Mixed teams were
more stable than Intact teams and explored the space of solutions without the need
for correction. Stability was positively correlated with the number of roadblock
perturbations that were overcome successfully. The novel and non-intuitive
contribution of a dynamical analysis was that Mixed teams, who did not have a
long history working together, were more adaptive. Team coordination dynamics
carries new implications for traditional problems such as training adaptive teams. Keywords: order parameter, control parameter, perturbations, stability, long-range correlation |