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1 Group Decision Support Systems
Week 9

2 P&G “Procter & Gamble Drives Ideation with Group Support Systems”
Company background Problem description Proposed solution Results

3 Collaboration What is it?
“… making joint effort toward achieving an agreed upon goal.” Meeting is a common form of collaboration Why collaborate?

4 Socialize Why Collaborate? Make Decisions Share the Vision Review
Build Trust Synergy Share the Vision Share Information Share Work Solve Problems Socialize Build Consensus

5 Collaboration is Difficult
Waiting to speak Wrong People Domination Groupthink Fear of Speaking Poor Grasp of Problem Misunderstanding Ignored Alternatives Inattention Ineffective Lack of Consensus Lack of Focus Collaboration Poor Planning Inadequate Criteria Hidden Agendas Premature Decisions Conflict Missing Information Inadequate Resources Distractions Poorly Defined Goals

6 Collaboration is Expensive
15 Million formal Sessions / day ? Million Informal Sessions / day 4 Billion Sessions / year 30-80% Manager’s time Fortune 500 Companies 3M Corporation Study

7 Collaboration is Essential
No one has all the … Experience Knowledge Resources Insight, and Inspiration …to do the job alone Bottom line: Collaboration is difficult, expensive, and yet essential for today’s organizations

8 How Do People Collaborate?
3 Levels of Collaboration Capability Low Level 1 Collected Work : Uncoordinated Individual Efforts Sprinters Degree of Collaborative Effort Level 2 Coordinated Work: Coordinated Individual Efforts Relay Level 3 Concerted Work: Concerted Team Effort Crew High

9 Meetings (a form of collaboration)
Joint activity Equal or near equal status Outcome depends on participant’s knowledge, etc. Outcome depends on group composition Outcome depends on decision-making process Disagreement settled by rank or negotiation

10 The Ideal Meeting Dozens of people attend Everyone … talks at once
hears everything understands remembers The impossible dream?

11 Only ONE person can speak at a time
Traditional Meetings Only ONE person can speak at a time

12 GSS Meetings By using the computer everyone can
SPEAK and be understood simultaneously

13 Communication Support
Vital Needed for collaboration Modern information technologies provide inexpensive, fast, capable, reliable means of supporting communication Internet / Web

14 Supporting Communication
Evolution of Communication Word of mouth Delivery persons Horseback Snailmail Telegraph Telephone Radio Television Videoconferencing Internet / Web…

15 A Time/Place Communication Framework

16 Groupware Lotus Notes / Domino Server Netscape Collabra Server
Includes Learning Space Netscape Collabra Server Microsoft NetMeeting Novell Groupwise GroupSystems TCBWorks WebEx

17 Group Support Systems Goal: to support groupwork
Increase benefits / decrease losses of collaboration Based on traditional methods Nominal Group Technique “Individuals work alone to generate ideas which are pooled under guidance of a trained facilitator” Delphi Method “A structured process for collecting and distilling knowledge from a group of experts by means of questionnaires” Electronic Meeting System (EMS)

18 GSS – Important Features
Process Gains: Parallelism ( simultaneous contributions ) Larger groups can participate Anonymity ( promotes equal participation ) Focus on content not personalities Triggering ( stimulates thinking ) Synergy ( integrates ideas ) Structure ( facilitates problem solving ) Record keeping ( promotes organizational memory ) Process Loses: Free-riding Flaming

19 Benefits of Anonymity Ideas considered on merit not source
Overcome fear of speaking up More ideas leads to more quality ideas Defuses tough political discussions

20 GSS Enabling Technologies
Decision room Multiple use facility Web-based

21 The Decision (Electronic Meeting) Room
12 to 30 networked personal computers Usually recessed into the desktop Server PC Large-screen projection system Breakout rooms Need a Trained Facilitator for Success

22 Decision Rooms IBM Corp.

23 More Decision Rooms US Air Force

24 Murraysville School District Bus
Mobile Decision Rooms Murraysville School District Bus

25 On-Demand Decision Rooms

26 Few Organizations Use Decision Rooms
High Cost Need for a Trained Facilitator Requires Specific Software Support for Different Cooperative Tasks Infrequent Use Different Place / Different Time Needs May Need More Than One

27 Other Technologies Multiple Use Facility Web-based Cheaper
Still need a facilitator Web-based Cheaper: no extra hardware needed Still need facilitator

28 GroupSystems, Inc. From GroupSystems.com, Tucson, AZ
Comprehensive groupware Windows and Web versions Leading software Tool: ThinkTank

29 ThinkTank: Supported Activities
Supported tools and activities: Agenda and Other Planning Activities Electronic Brainstorming Group Outliner Topic Commenter Categorizer Vote Others…

30 GSS Meeting Process Iterate until the solution is reached…

31 Step 1: Prepare an Agenda

32 Step 2: Collect Information
Brainstorm Risk Think about the risks to company if they launch a new line of products … think about the risks to the company if they launch a new line of sports drinks…

33 Step 3: Refine Information
Gather Additional Information Capture important issues for the listed items

34 Step 4: Prioritize Options
Prioritize Risk Based on Likelihood and Impact Use of Alternative Analysis Ballot for two Criteria

35 Step 5: Review Prioritized Options
View and Discuss Results of Voting

36 Step 5: Review Prioritized Options…
Chose Risks for Further Analysis…

37 Step 5: Review Prioritized Options…
Collect Additional Input On Risks Collect additional comments on top three risks…

38 Step 5: Review Prioritized Options…
Review Comments on Risks…

39 Step 6: Create an Action Plan

40 Step 7: Distribute Session Transcripts
Create and Distribute a Final Report…

41 Last Words about GSS? Why Successful? Needs… Parallelism Anonymity
Synergy Structure Record keeping Needs… Organizational commitment Executive sponsor Dedicated well-trained facilitator Good planning

42 Creativity Is it a fundamental human trait or something that can be learned? Definition: Creativity is a characteristic of a person that leads to production of acts, items and/or instances of novelty Creativity is the product of … a genius vs. an idea generation environment Creative people tend to have creative lives CREATIVITY  INNOVATION Idea Generation via Electronic Brainstorming

43 Creativity… What variables affects creativity
Cognitive variables: intelligence, knowledge, skills, etc. Environmental variables: cultural and socioeconomic factors, working conditions, etc. Personality variables: motivation, confidence, sense of freedom, etc. Creativity is fostered by Freedom Permission-to-fail Allow and Enable rather than Structure and Control

44 Creativity… Software that shows creativity
Intelligent Agents (Softbots) Creativity is an intelligent behavior Software that facilitates human creativity ThoughtPath: promotes outside-the-box thinking Creative WhackPack (Creative Think): whack you out of your habitual thought process IdeaFisher: provides language specific universality - thesaurus Freedom, Collaboration, Prototyping


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