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  1. Nov 1, 2015 · The vastness of a BCT’s area of responsibility led to teams being split up. More team members with the right skills were required. In addition to growing the number of HTTs, Human Terrain Analysis Teams (HTATs) were added to synchronize research and facilitate integration of social science research and analysis products at division level.

  2. In this review, we synthesize the evidence examining teams and teamwork in health care delivery settings in order to characterize the current state of the science and to highlight gaps in which studies can further illuminate our evidence-based understanding of teamwork and collaboration.

    • Michael A. Rosen, Deborah DiazGranados, Aaron S. Dietz, Lauren E. Benishek, David Thompson, Peter J....
    • 2018
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  4. Dec 16, 2020 · Embracing the importance of adaptive capacity in health care teams means that new theories and methods are required to understand the highly nuanced social interactions that characterize the complexity, variability, and emergent nature of health care teamwork.

    • Janet E Anderson, Mary Lavelle, Gabriel Reedy
    • 2021
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    Inception to Government Transition.HTS was developed as a response to concerns about mismanagement of U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, in particular the lack of cultural understanding of these countries demonstrated by the U.S. military. Soldiers, commanded by leaders with limited cross-cultural experience, were being asked to navi...

    Centralizing Support for Deployed Civilians. While poor management limited HTS during its early years, the program was also hindered by DOD’s ineffective civilian deployment system. The U.S. military is capable when deploying uniformed Servicemembers, but its civilian deployment process is minimal and poorly integrated. For small organizations, or ...

    For a detailed account of Human Terrain System (HTS) history, see Christopher J. Lamb et al., Human Terrain Teams: An Organizational Innovation for Sociocultural Knowledge in Irregular Warfare(Wash...
    Ibid., 147. Lamb et al. reference three types of Human Terrain Team (HTT) members: “ne’er-do-wells,” “fantasists,” and “workers.” While these categories are crude, they are also quite accurate. Wit...
    It is important to note that timecard exploitation was routine for civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan. To HTS’s credit, team members never approached the excesses of deployed Department of Justice e...
    Lamb et al., 73–74.
  5. Jan 8, 2022 · HF/E in healthcare has a wide variety of applications spanning the organization and systems level, including macroergonomics and systems safety, to the more specific design and analysis of individual tools and tasks, physical ergonomics and layouts of surgical suites and patient rooms, human-technology integration, teamwork, and human error ...

  6. Jul 13, 2015 · At the height of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan most ground-holding brigades and special operations units had Human Terrain Teams (HTTs) supported by Human Terrain Analysis Teams (HTATs) at the division level. So what went wrong?

  7. Oct 1, 2017 · Benefits. Sociocultural Analysis. HTS’s raison d’etre was the mapping of the human terrain. In the non- or semi-permissive environments that characterized Iraq and Afghanistan, trained professionals could uniquely and quickly offer qualitative exploratory research to combat units.

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