TY - GEN
T1 - NAVIGATING TEAM DIALOGUES
T2 - ASME 2024 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC-CIE 2024
AU - Dougherty, Presley
AU - Letting, Cynthia
AU - Witherell, C. J.
AU - Soria Zurita, Nicolás F.
AU - Starkey, Elizabeth
AU - Menold, Jessica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 by ASME.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Communication plays a pivotal role in design teams and can impact team dynamics and design outcomes. Understanding the relationships between design communication and design trajectory can significantly improve our ability to track and optimize design processes. While prior work has investigated design convergence, there is limited work on how team climate and communicative patterns impact the design process. This study investigates the interactions between team climate, communication, and design actions. We estimate team climate as an individual's perception of their team's psychological safety, or how comfortable they feel sharing thoughts and ideas freely. Design actions were measured using a behavioral coding schema and audio recordings of design team interactions. In this work, 28 participants and 5 design thinking experts engaging in a design thinking workshop were studied to understand the relationship between design communication, process, and team climate. Contrary to expectations, this mixed-methods study found no significant correlation between perceived psychological safety and design behaviors in engineering design teams, challenging prior research suggesting a positive link. This finding highlights the complexity of team dynamics and underscores the need for further exploration to understand how psychological safety, conversational behaviors, and design actions interact to shape collaborative processes and innovation in design teams.
AB - Communication plays a pivotal role in design teams and can impact team dynamics and design outcomes. Understanding the relationships between design communication and design trajectory can significantly improve our ability to track and optimize design processes. While prior work has investigated design convergence, there is limited work on how team climate and communicative patterns impact the design process. This study investigates the interactions between team climate, communication, and design actions. We estimate team climate as an individual's perception of their team's psychological safety, or how comfortable they feel sharing thoughts and ideas freely. Design actions were measured using a behavioral coding schema and audio recordings of design team interactions. In this work, 28 participants and 5 design thinking experts engaging in a design thinking workshop were studied to understand the relationship between design communication, process, and team climate. Contrary to expectations, this mixed-methods study found no significant correlation between perceived psychological safety and design behaviors in engineering design teams, challenging prior research suggesting a positive link. This finding highlights the complexity of team dynamics and underscores the need for further exploration to understand how psychological safety, conversational behaviors, and design actions interact to shape collaborative processes and innovation in design teams.
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U2 - 10.1115/DETC2024-143615
DO - 10.1115/DETC2024-143615
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85210266394
T3 - Proceedings of the ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference
BT - 36th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology (DTM)
PB - American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Y2 - 25 August 2024 through 28 August 2024
ER -