Engaged decision making : how to transform team knowledge into high quality decisions / Etiënne A.J.A. Rouwette and L. Alberto Franco.
By: Rouwette, Etiënne Antonio Joseph Alfonso [author.]
Contributor(s): Franco, A. (Alberto) [author.]
Language: English Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2024Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781003404200; 1003404200; 9781040023129; 1040023126; 9781040023150; 1040023150Subject(s): Decision making | Teams in the workplace | Prise de décision | Équipes de travail | decision making | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Decision-Making & Problem Solving | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management ScienceGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: HD30.23Online resources: Full text is available at the Directory of Open Access Books. Click here to view. Summary: "In the knowledge economy, teams play a central role in decisions made within and across organisations. The reason why teams with diverse compositions are often used is arguably their ability to develop solutions that none of their members could have produced alone. Systems design, strategy development, environmental management, and disease control and prevention are just a few of the areas that call for team decision making. Unfortunately, a considerable number of behavioural studies show that team decision making is fraught with difficulties. Teams often underestimate their fallibility, struggle with conflict, or are unable to share and integrate critical information effectively. Indeed, the evidence shows that two out of three teams do not achieve their goals and half of organisational decisions-many of which are team decisions-fail. In this book, the authors draw from research in cognitive and social psychology, decision and systems sciences-as well as their own research and consulting work that spans more than 20 years-to show how designed interventions can enable team decision making to become transparent, rigorous, and defensible. They cover theory and practice regarding the design, delivery and evaluation of interventions to support team decision making in situations of varied complexity. Written as an applied resource for researchers and advanced students in particular, this book offers a guide to proven interventions that enhance the process of making team decisions and increase the chances of superior team results. The real-life applications will also offer valuable insights for all types and sizes of teams"-- Provided by publisher.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In the knowledge economy, teams play a central role in decisions made within and across organisations. The reason why teams with diverse compositions are often used is arguably their ability to develop solutions that none of their members could have produced alone. Systems design, strategy development, environmental management, and disease control and prevention are just a few of the areas that call for team decision making. Unfortunately, a considerable number of behavioural studies show that team decision making is fraught with difficulties. Teams often underestimate their fallibility, struggle with conflict, or are unable to share and integrate critical information effectively. Indeed, the evidence shows that two out of three teams do not achieve their goals and half of organisational decisions-many of which are team decisions-fail. In this book, the authors draw from research in cognitive and social psychology, decision and systems sciences-as well as their own research and consulting work that spans more than 20 years-to show how designed interventions can enable team decision making to become transparent, rigorous, and defensible. They cover theory and practice regarding the design, delivery and evaluation of interventions to support team decision making in situations of varied complexity. Written as an applied resource for researchers and advanced students in particular, this book offers a guide to proven interventions that enhance the process of making team decisions and increase the chances of superior team results. The real-life applications will also offer valuable insights for all types and sizes of teams"-- Provided by publisher.
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Etiënne A. J. A. Rouwette is a professor of research and intervention methodologyat the Nijmegen School of Management at Radboud University, the Netherlands. He received his PhD from Utrecht University. His research focuses on cognition and communication in group decision support, applying facilitated modelling in domains such ashealthcare, sustainability, and security, among others. L. Alberto Franco is a professor of decision sciences at the University of Bristol Business School, UK.He received his PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science. His main research interests are centred on the study of group decision support practice, with special attention to evaluating how cognition and behaviour affect, and are affected by, the use of decisionaids and facilitated processes.
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