Workload Transition
Implications for Individual and Team Performance
National Research Council author Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education author Board on Human-Systems Integration author Panel on Workload Transition author Christopher D Wickens editor Beverly Messick Huey editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:National Academies Press
Published:1st Feb '93
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Workload transition is a potentially crucial problem in work situations wherein operators are faced with abrupt changes in task demands. People involved include military combat personnel, air-traffic controllers, medical personnel in emergency rooms, and long-distance drivers. They must be able to respond efficiently to sudden increases in workload imposed by a failure, crisis, or other, often unexpected, event.
This book provides a systematic evaluation of workload transition. It focuses on a broad spectrum of activities ranging from team cooperation to the maintenance of this problem on a theoretical level and offers several practical solutions.
Table of Contents- Front Matter
- Summary
- 1 Team Transitions
- 2 Analogous Systems
- 3 Workload Factors
- 4 Stress
- 5 Sleep Disruption and Fatigue
- 6 Vigilance and Target Detection
- 7 Geographic Orientation
- 8 Decision Making
- 9 Strategic Task Management
- 10 Team Leadership and Crew Coordination
- 11 Training for Emergency Responses
- 12 Recommendations for Research
- Index <
ISBN: 9780309047968
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304 pages