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Albert S. Glickman

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Salas, Eduardo, Morgan, Ben B. and Glickman, Albert S. (1987): The Evolution and Maturation of Operational Teams in a Training Environment. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 82-86.

Several models of team development were synthesized from the team performance/ team training literature as the basis for a working model of Team Evolution and Maturation (TEAM). The TEAM methodology is designed to investigate the development of teamwork during training of operational teams. The TEAM model suggests that the life cycle of a team consists of as many as seven developmental stages. The theoretical foundations and description of the model are discussed as well as its relevance to team training.

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Montero, R. Craig, Campbell, Wanda J., Zimmer, Seth and Glickman, Albert S. (1987): Changes in Team Behaviors during Operational Training. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting 1987. pp. 92-96.

Instruments designed to validate the TEAM model (cf. Salas, Morgan,&Glickman, 1987) were field tested in an operational team training setting. The results and techniques of the novel analyses of the Trainee Self-Report Questionnaire are reported. The results provide empirical support for the concepts embodied in the TEAM model. Use of the Trainee Self-Report Questionnaire as an instructional team training aid is explored and addressed.

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