Collaborative Strategies for Distributed Teams: Innovation through Interlaced Collaborative Writing

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Robinson, Joy [1 ]
Dusenberry, Lisa [2 ]
Lawrence, Halcyon M. [3 ]
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[1] Univ Alabama, Tech Writing, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA
[2] Armstrong State Univ, Profess Commun, Savannah, GA USA
[3] Georgia Inst Technol, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
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Co-construction of knowledge; collaboration; distributed teams; psychological safety; PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY; VIRTUAL TEAMS; WORK;
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This paper discusses a case history of a successful, highly-productive team that collaborates on a regular basis, solely through virtual means. In the article, we will discuss the importance of psychological safety as a key foundation in collaborative work and the affordances that result from building and maintaining this foundation, including the co-creation of knowledge and an increase in team productivity. We provide a postmortem of our collaborative writing process, which has resulted in a series of successful articles, presentations, and posters. In this case history, we will discuss our collaborative processes, highlighting significant decisions, choices, and failures; we will supplement the case with anecdotal evidence. Finally, we will provide a set of concrete strategies/guidelines to benefit others interested in distributed collaboration. Ultimately, we present this case as a model for collaborative writing and have termed this innovative process "interlaced collaborative writing."
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