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Due to increasing complexity in new product development multi-organization, multi-team (MOMT) projects are becoming more common. They are formed in different industries like computer, automotive, aircraft, and space research. Since many of these projects still fail, more knowledge on the influences on performance in and of such projects is required in order to be able to manage them successfully. The author examines the influences of communication within and between teams on team and project performance, which in turn depends on applied design principles that structure and facilitate that information flow. Quantitative and qualitative analyses reveal that there are differential relations on the team and project level as well as for effectiveness and efficiency. Managerial implications are given of how to structure MOMT projects and the design problem-solving process and thereby facilitate the information flow within and between teams in order to make the teams and projects successful.

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Contents: Complex New Product Development – Multi-Team, Multi-Organization Projects – Team and Project Performance – Efficiency and Effectiveness – Information-Processing Theory – Problem-Solving Communication – Team Leader Role – Task Disagreement – Systematic Design Methods – Hierarchical Decomposition – Systematic Variation – Satisficing – Quantitative and Qualitative Research – Hypotheses Testing – Case Study – Space Research.

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    A Hardback by Wolfram Elsner, Johanna Schönrok

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/06/2010
      ISBN13: 9783631602171, 978-3631602171
      ISBN10: 3631602170

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Due to increasing complexity in new product development multi-organization, multi-team (MOMT) projects are becoming more common. They are formed in different industries like computer, automotive, aircraft, and space research. Since many of these projects still fail, more knowledge on the influences on performance in and of such projects is required in order to be able to manage them successfully. The author examines the influences of communication within and between teams on team and project performance, which in turn depends on applied design principles that structure and facilitate that information flow. Quantitative and qualitative analyses reveal that there are differential relations on the team and project level as well as for effectiveness and efficiency. Managerial implications are given of how to structure MOMT projects and the design problem-solving process and thereby facilitate the information flow within and between teams in order to make the teams and projects successful.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Complex New Product Development – Multi-Team, Multi-Organization Projects – Team and Project Performance – Efficiency and Effectiveness – Information-Processing Theory – Problem-Solving Communication – Team Leader Role – Task Disagreement – Systematic Design Methods – Hierarchical Decomposition – Systematic Variation – Satisficing – Quantitative and Qualitative Research – Hypotheses Testing – Case Study – Space Research.

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