Eliciting and mapping tacit knowledge on teamwork success of Six Sigma teams

Eliciting and mapping tacit knowledge on teamwork success of Six Sigma teams

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Article ID: iaor20163121
Volume: 14
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 246
End Page Number: 255
Publication Date: Aug 2016
Journal: Knowl Manage Res Pract
Authors: ,
Keywords: networks, quality & reliability, simulation
Abstract:

This study aims to elicit and map tacit knowledge on teamwork success as a lens to examine variations in team performance. A new approach based on narrative simulations and the traditional similarity ratings were adopted with Six Sigma teams in an international manufacturing company. Convergence in the knowledge maps among team members and that between teams and the management of the company have been examined. Both approaches revealed differences in high performance teams and average teams. The narrative simulations elicited richer knowledge, provided a second layer with contexts to a better understanding of team knowledge, and generated more actionable suggestions for team development. Misconceptions in some Six Sigma teams were also identified, which provide insights for team training and development. The study demonstrates the application of narratives and sensemaking theories to the elicitation of team knowledge in rich contexts and multiple layers.

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