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Matthew J Bietz1, Steve Abrams, Dan Cooper

  • 1University of California, Irvine.

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|January 23, 2013
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A new tool, the Collaboration Success Wizard (CSW), helps evaluate scientific collaborations. It identifies potential issues in distributed teams, promoting better practices and scientific productivity.

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Area of Science:

  • Health sciences research
  • Scientific collaboration
  • Team-based research

Background:

  • Scientific inquiry increasingly relies on collaboration.
  • Geographically distributed teams face unique challenges.
  • Tools are needed to assess and improve collaborative processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the Collaboration Success Wizard (CSW) as a diagnostic tool.
  • Evaluate the CSW's effectiveness in health science collaborations.
  • Refine theories on successful scientific teamwork.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Collaboration Success Wizard (CSW).
  • Application of the CSW in two health science collaborative projects.
  • Case study analysis of CSW implementation.

Main Results:

  • The CSW facilitated early identification of collaboration issues.
  • CSW use promoted reflection and actionable strategies among teams.
  • The tool proved effective in evaluating ongoing projects.

Conclusions:

  • The CSW is a valuable tool for assessing and enhancing scientific collaborations.
  • It supports theory development and practical improvements in distributed research teams.
  • The CSW fosters positive change in collaborative science practices.