multiteam
Multiteam refers to a configuration in which multiple teams operate in concert to achieve a common overarching objective, with responsibilities distributed across teams that address different components or tasks. In management research, this arrangement is often described as a multiteam system (MTS).
Key characteristics include a shared mission and interdependence among teams, which may be pooled, sequential, or
Coordination mechanisms emphasize frequent cross-team communication, joint planning, and interoperable processes. Leaders at the team level
Benefits of multiteam configurations include greater scalability, improved resilience, and access to diverse expertise. They can
Challenges include coordination overhead, potential misaligned incentives, information silos, cultural differences, and decision-making gridlock across teams.
Management approaches focus on governance, role clarity, and standardized communication protocols. Practices such as modular architectures,
Examples appear in large-scale engineering programs, disaster response networks, and modern software development ecosystems where product