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Teamwork is "work done by several associates with
each doing a part but all subordinating personal
prominence to the efficiency of the whole".
In a business setting accounting techniques may be used to
provide financial measures of the benefits of teamwork which are useful for
justifying the concept. Teamwork is increasingly advocated by health care
policy makers as a means of assuring quality and safety in the delivery of
services; a committee of the Institute of Medicine recommended in 2000 that
patient safety programs "establish interdisciplinary team training
programs for providers that
incorporate proven methods of team training, such as simulation."
In health care, one definition of teamwork is "those
behaviours that facilitate effective team member interaction," with
"team" defined as "a group of two or more individuals who
perform some work related task, interact with one
another dynamically, have a shared past, have a foreseeable
shared future, and share a common fate." One definition for teamwork
proposed in 2008 is "the interdependent components of performance required
to effectively coordinate the performance of multiple individuals"; as
such, teamwork is "nested within" the broader concept of team
performance which also includes individual-level taskwork.
Another definition proposed in 2008 is "a dynamic process involving two or
more healthcare professionals with complementary backgrounds and skills,
sharing common health goals and exercising concerted physical and mental effort
in assessing, planning, or evaluating patient care." A 2012 review of the
academic literature found that the word "teamwork" has been used "as
a catchall to refer to a number of behavioral processes and emergent
states."
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