Report of the Working Group to Identify Future Challenges Faced by the Implementation of Resource Management in Remote and Distributed Teams

Don Harris, Wesley Tsz-Kin Chan, Anna Chatzi, Hannes Griebel, Wen-Chin Li, Ting Ting Lu, Pete McCarthy, Miwa Nakanishi, Anastasios Plioutsias, Dimitrios Ziakkas

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    Abstract

    Crew Resource Management (CRM) was introduced on the commercial aircraft flight deck to promote pilots acting in a well-coordinated manner. This was a result of several accidents where aircraft with no, or minor technical faults, crashed from a failure to utilize effectively the human resources available on the flight deck. CRM draws upon the disciplines of management science, organizational and social psychology. It originated in civil aviation, but its practices have now been adopted in other high-risk, high-performance industries where staff work in coordinated teams, e.g. Air Traffic Control, surgery, nuclear power operations and shipping. CRM is now facing new challenges to promote effective, coordinated teamwork. Teams are often now distributed across many locations but are still required to coordinate their activities in real time. CRM now must evolve to support the actions of remote and distributed teams. At the 2023 HCI International Conference in Copenhagen, a working group formed from subject matter experts to identify application areas and describe the key challenges faced in promoting CRM for remoted and distributed teams both during normal and non-normal operations. This paper describes the workings and initial findings of this working group. The results show that process areas, such as such as promoting Team Situation Awareness, workload management, coordination, and monitoring of the cognitive and affective states of others are more important for developing remote and distributed team CRM than are addressing the limitations imposed by the underpinning technology.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEngineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
    Subtitle of host publication21st International Conference, EPCE 2024, Held as Part of the 26th HCI International Conference, HCII 2024, Washington, DC, USA, June 29 – July 4, 2024, Proceedings, Part I
    EditorsDon Harris, Wen-Chin Li
    Place of PublicationSwitzerland AG
    PublisherSpringer Nature Switzerland AG
    Chapter15
    Pages190-200
    Number of pages11
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)9783031607288
    ISBN (Print)9783031607271
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 May 2024
    Event21st International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, EPCE 2024, held as part of the 26th HCI International Conference, HCII 2024 - Washington, United States
    Duration: 29 Jun 20244 Jul 2024
    https://2024.hci.international/epce

    Publication series

    NameLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
    Volume14692 LNAI
    ISSN (Print)0302-9743
    ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

    Conference

    Conference21st International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, EPCE 2024, held as part of the 26th HCI International Conference, HCII 2024
    Abbreviated titleEPCE 2024
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityWashington
    Period29/06/244/07/24
    Internet address

    Keywords

    • Crew Resource Management
    • Remote Teams
    • Distributed Teams

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Theoretical Computer Science
    • General Computer Science

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