Title: Military Psychology: Teams and Teamwork
1Military PsychologyTeams and Teamwork
2Military Psychology Importance of Teamwork
- Importance of Teamwork
- Readiness coordination/communication in
stressful war environment - Adaptation ability to adapt to changing demands
of a wider range of missions - Task Complexity teams are called upon to
perform tasks that - Require quick decision making in complex environs
- Have severe consequences of error
- Are performed under ambiguous situations
3Military Psychology Team Defined
- Team a distinguishable set of two or more
people who interact dynamically,
interdependently, and adaptively toward a common
goal/objective/mission, who have each been
assigned specific roles or functions to perform,
and who have a limited life-span of membership
(Salas et al., 1992)
4Military Psychology Team Characteristics
- 2 or more members
- Members possess multiple sources of info
- Tasks are interdependent (sequential, pooled, or
reciprocal) - Members must coordinate efforts
- Members share compatible values/goals/objectives
- Members have specialized roles
- Team is hierarchically structured (team leader)
- Communication crucial
- Team develops strategies to adapt to change
5Military Psychology Teamwork
- Teams must complete
- Taskwork individual competencies (KSAs)
necessary to do the job - Teamwork competencies associated with being an
effective team member - Motivating teammates
- Providing backup/support
- Monitoring one another
- Self-correcting
- Shifting strategy on demand
6Military Psychology Team Competencies
- Identify team competencies through Team Task
Analysis - Knowledge
- Task specific teammate characteristics
- Shared task models
- Teamwork skills
- Skills
- Adaptability
- Shared situation awareness
- Mutual performance monitoring
- Motivating team members/leadership
- Communication
- Assertiveness
- Attitudes
- Collective efficacy (Potency)
- Shared vision
- Team cohesion
Cannon-Bowers et al., 1995)
7Military Psychology Measuring Team Performance
- Focus on outcome may be rewarding flawed
processes. - Assess both
- Taskwork outcomes (winning, accuracy,
efficiency, etc.) - Teamwork process (communication, coordination,
support, etc.)
8Military Psychology Measuring Team Performance
- Measurement process
- Describe individual and team behavior
- Evaluate behavior
- Diagnose causes of behavior
9Military Psychology Team Performance
- Assessment Tools
- Observational Checklists/Rating Scales
- Content Analysis
- Critical Incidents
- Automated Performance Recording
- After Action Reviews
10Military Psychology Team Performance Measurement
- Effective Team Performance Measurement, should
- Identify processes linked to key outcomes
- Distinguish between individual and team level
contributions and deficiencies - Produce assessment to be used for providing
feedback to team - Produce accurate and reliable evaluations
- Be easy to implement
11Military Psychology Team Training Techniques
- Cross-Training learn KSAs of other team tasks
by rotating positions - Learn contribution of each task to big picture
- Allows teammates to anticipate others actions
- Helps provide backup and flexibility
12Military Psychology Team Training Techniques
- Aircrew Coordination Training increase crews
awareness of need for coordination - Provide crews with info about teamwork skills
- Demonstrate behaviors via video recording
- Provide opportunities to practice
- Receive feedback on performance
13Military Psychology Team Training Techniques
- Guided Team Self-Correction feedback to
teammates by leader to allow team to identify its
own problems - Feedback should
- Enable each member to perform his/her task
- Demonstrate how individuals performance
contributes to that of other - Demonstrate how individuals performance
contributes to that of team
14Military Psychology Team Training Techniques
- Team Adaptation Coordination Training
training method to help teams deal with stressful
environment/task - Provide team member with info on how to best
optimize - Preplanning sessions
- Idle periods
- Info dissemination
- Info anticipation
- Redistribution of workload
15Military Psychology Team Training Techniques
- Assertiveness Training training to improve team
members willingness to state concerns
assertively - Important for
- Providing feedback
- Stating opinions
- Offering solutions
- Initiating action
- Offering/Requesting help or backup
16Military Psychology Team Training Techniques
- Team Leader Training training to help leaders
in their position to monitor, control, and
decisions on behalf of team - Involves managing team climate norms
expectations of team members and their
interactions
17Other Issues Related to Social Psychology of
Military
- See video of Philip Zimbardo discussing Abu
Ghraib http//www.youtube.com/watch?vOsFEV35tWsg