Effective interdisciplinary collaboration between statisticians and other subject matter experts

Progress and innovative solutions to challenging problems often come at the intersection of multiple disciplines. Statisticians frequently are presented with opportunities to participate on or lead interdisciplinary teams, where how well their contributions are received is a function of their effect...

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Published inQuality engineering Vol. 31; no. 1; pp. 164 - 176
Main Authors Anderson-Cook, Christine M., Lu, Lu, Parker, Peter A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Milwaukee Taylor & Francis 02.01.2019
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN0898-2112
1532-4222
DOI10.1080/08982112.2018.1530357

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Summary:Progress and innovative solutions to challenging problems often come at the intersection of multiple disciplines. Statisticians frequently are presented with opportunities to participate on or lead interdisciplinary teams, where how well their contributions are received is a function of their effectiveness as collaborators. In this article, we outline six fundamentals for effective collaboration: respect, shared common goals, trust, commitment, intercommunication, and execution. We focus on how these core aspects of a successful collaboration can be encouraged by statisticians. Through an example, we illustrate how problems can arise when some of the key components are missing and what strategies can be used to mitigate problems. Finally, we describe how early career statisticians can work to improve their collaboration skills to improve their impact on teams with diverse backgrounds.
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ISSN:0898-2112
1532-4222
DOI:10.1080/08982112.2018.1530357