Bridge2AI Team Science Training Workshop
1 Team Science Training Workshop
1.1 Workshop Overview
Welcome to the Team Science Training Workshop! This comprehensive program is designed to help research teams collaborate more effectively through evidence-based practices and structured frameworks.
1.2 Workshop Goals
This training workshop aims to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to:
1.2.1 1. Understand Team Science Fundamentals
- Learn what makes research teams effective based on scientific evidence
- Identify common failure modes in collaborative research
- Apply the IMPACT framework (Interdependence, Motivation, Processes, Abilities, Culture, Tools) to team dynamics
1.2.2 2. Build Communication Architecture
- Learn the basics of effective communication
- Learn how to design and implement successful communication architectures for team science
- Apply what you’ve learned to create your own Communication Charter
1.2.3 3. Design Governance Structures
- Understand different leadership models (distributed, rotating, collaborative hierarchy, network governance)
- Fireside chat with leaders and experts from around the country
1.2.4 4. Manage Data and Resources Collaboratively
- Apply FAIR+ principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable, Secure) to team data practices
- Negotiate data sharing agreements that balance protection with access
- Establish protocols for resource allocation and management
1.2.5 5. Build Inclusive and Productive Teams
- Recognize the value of diversity in research teams
- Implement inclusion strategies that enable all team members to contribute effectively
- Address bias and create equitable participation structures
1.2.6 6. Implement Sustainable Practices
- Address the Knowing-Doing Gap: training knowledge is often lost without implementation.
- Design a Micro-Pilot to address a single friction point in a team. Zero budget, no permission required.
- Learn to ensure measurement and scaling.
1.3 Training Format
The workshop consists of six interactive modules combining:
- Evidence-based content: Research findings on team effectiveness
- Hands-on activities: Practical exercises and simulations
- Group discussions: Peer learning and knowledge sharing
- Action planning: Concrete steps for implementation
1.4 Target Audience
This training is designed for:
- Research team members at all career stages
- Anyone involved in multi-institutional or interdisciplinary research
1.5 Expected Outcomes
By the end of this workshop, participants will:
- Have a clear understanding of what makes research teams succeed or struggle
- Possess practical frameworks and tools for improving team collaboration
- Have developed personal action plans for implementing specific practices
- Be connected with peers for ongoing learning and support