The effects of cross-training (presence vs. absence) and workload (high vs. low) on team processes, communication, and task performance were examined. Eighty male undergraduate students were randomly assigned to one of four training conditions: cross-training, low workload; cross-training, high workload; no cross-training, low workload; and no cross-training, high workload. Results indicated that cross-training was an important determinant of effective teamwork process, communication, and performance. Predicted interactions between cross-training and workload were not supported. Implications for the design and implementation of cross-training as a means to improve team functioning are discussed
This paper focuses on the relationship between team performance, task architecture and the design of...
The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
The effects of cross-training (presence vs. absence) and workload (high vs. low) on team processes, ...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
The authors examined the role of cross-training in developing shared team-interaction mental models,...
Recently, researchers have begun to investigate the benefits of cross-training teams. It has been hy...
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
Recent investigations of team training have demonstrated advantages of cross training team members i...
This study evaluated the impact of a team-skills training intervention on students’ subjective exper...
We assess alternative cross-training policies for work-teams considering cost, and levels of cross t...
Recent empirical studies of decision making in teams demonstrate that team structure and workload si...
Traditional team training is conducted by physically co-locating students and accessing a common sys...
This paper reports an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
This paper focuses on the relationship between team performance, task architecture and the design of...
The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
The effects of cross-training (presence vs. absence) and workload (high vs. low) on team processes, ...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
Although previous research has shown that cross-training team members improves team performance, a n...
The authors examined the role of cross-training in developing shared team-interaction mental models,...
Recently, researchers have begun to investigate the benefits of cross-training teams. It has been hy...
Labour flexibility is an important issue in the design and development of teams. By means of an anal...
Recent investigations of team training have demonstrated advantages of cross training team members i...
This study evaluated the impact of a team-skills training intervention on students’ subjective exper...
We assess alternative cross-training policies for work-teams considering cost, and levels of cross t...
Recent empirical studies of decision making in teams demonstrate that team structure and workload si...
Traditional team training is conducted by physically co-locating students and accessing a common sys...
This paper reports an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
This paper focuses on the relationship between team performance, task architecture and the design of...
The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...
The authors report an effort aimed at developing and evaluating measures of taskwork and teamwork te...