2. Is Situation Awareness (SA) Important?
PM SA Skills
?
Shared SA
Individual SA
Project SA
Project Success
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3. Overview
• Define Individual and Team Situation
Awareness (SA)
• Turn Individual SAs into Team SA
• Good Team SA tools
• Use the “Questioning Look”
+ =
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4. Definition (from Dr. M. Endsley)
Situation Awareness is the perception of the
elements in the environment within a volume
of time and space, the comprehension of their
meaning and the projection of their status in
the near future
Perception of Compre- Projection
elements in hension of future
current situation of current Status
Level 1 situation Level 3
Level 2
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5. Situation Awareness Levels
Perception Comprehension Projection
Bottom-Up or Data Driven
Top-Down or Goal Driven
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6. Role of Goals & Mental Models in SA
Compre-
hension
Projection SA
Perception of of RID
Mental RID Report of open drives
Completion
Model RIDs
Goal
drives
SA
Preliminary
Design
Review (PDR)
Goal drives Mental Model
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7. Distributed vs Shared SA
Hardware
Design Software
Team Design
SA Team SA
Team
Shared
SA
Project
SE&I Manager
Team SA SA
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8. Good Teams turn individual SA…
Spear Snake Tree Fan
Wall Rope
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9. …. into Team SA …
Spear Snake Tree Fan
Rope
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10. .. which gives context to individual SA
Tusk Trunk Leg Ear
Body Tail
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11. Why so tough to get good team SA?
• Too little time
• Too many teams
• Constant change
• Complexity
• Stressors
• “Can Do” people
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12. How does Individual SA become Team SA?
Bottoms-Up Data Driven Communication
HW Team’s
SA
Then magic
happens?
SW Team’s
No, then
SA Shared
good Team
SE&I Team’s Project SA
SA Management
happens !
PM’s
SA
Team Mental
Team Goal
Model
Top-Down Goal Driven Communication
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13. Low Hanging Fruit
You already made sure that they have
• Enough time
• Well designed tools and products
• Proper environment
• Training
• Mentoring
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14. Teams w/ good SA do
1. Prepare more
2. Focus more on comprehending and
projecting
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15. Teams w/ good SA do
3. Pay attention to the actions of others
4. Verbalize decisions and actions
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16. Teams w/ good SA do
5. Attend to more cues and seek out
more information
6. Plan for distractions/ interruptions
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17. Teams w/ good SA do
7. “Buy time”
8. Do better risk assessment, especially
as related to their skill
9. Feedback
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18. Tool for PM to build Team SA?
Maintain (Self/ Team)
(modified from ESSAI)
Situation Awareness
Communicate
Manage tasks/ workload and prioritize
Interact with processes
Prepare & Notice and Comprehend and Project and Think
Review Perceive Interpret Ahead
• Set objectives • Seek informa- • Build picture of • Build picture of
for team tion current situation future situation
• Not too focus- • Pay attention to • Validate picture • Assess whether
ed on one goal subtle changes by checking for picture of future
• Consider human & weak signals contradictory ele- situation conforms
limitations & • Validate info by ments & applying to planning
pitfalls double cross- rules of thumb • Set markers for
• Review own & checking and • Assess whether confirmation
team’s perform- applying rules of picture of current • Plan for contin-
ance in meetings thumb situation conforms gencies
to desired picture
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20. Best chance to find bad team SA?
This is your
“window of
HW Team’s Opportunity” !
SA
Then magic
happens?
SW Team’s
No, then
SA
good Shared
Project Team SA
SE&I Team’s
SA Management
happens !
PM’s
SA
Team Mental
Team Goal
Model
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21. Another definition of SA
Seeing how things are really
going despite our expectations
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22. Is Situation Awareness (SA) Important?
PM SA Skills
?
Shared SA
Individual SA
Project SA
Project Success
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23. References
• Dr. Mica Endsley/ SA Technologies:
– Theoretical Underpinnings of Situation Awareness: A Critical
Review
– Training for Situation Awareness
– Modeling and Measuring Situation Awareness in the Infantry
Operational Environment
– Presentation to ‘Situation Awareness in Control Centers for Real-
time Operations of Power Systems and Markets’ course
– Designing for Situation Awareness
• S. Banbury & S. Tremblay:
– A Cognitive Approach to Situation Awareness: Theory and
Application
• Albert A. Nofi
– Defining and Measuring Shared Situational Awareness” (CRM
D0002895.A1 Final, dated Nov. 2000)
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24. Acronyms
• HW Hardware
• PM Project Manager
Project Management
• RID Review Item Disposition
• SA Situation Awareness
• SE&I System Engineering & Integration
• SW Software
• USA United Space Alliance
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