Contribute to the Global Teaming Intelligence Research Project

The GTI Research Project maps how real teams collaborate, coordinate, and thrive across cultures, time zones, and AI-enabled work environments. Your data makes that map more complete.

Why This Research Matters

Work today is more global, digital, and AI-supported than ever before.
Yet most organizations still lack clear insight into how teams actually coordinate work across cultures, time zones, and technologies.

The Global Teaming Intelligence (GTI) Research Project collects real-world data on how teams collaborate, share expertise, and navigate complexity.

What You’ll Be Asked to Do.

The assessment takes about 5–7 minutes to complete.

You will be asked a short set of questions about how your team shares knowledge and expertise, how decisions and responsibilities are coordinated, and how clearly roles and expectations are defined.

How Your Data Will Be Used

Responses are collected anonymously and used only for research purposes. The GTI Research Lab analyzes responses in aggregate to identify patterns in how teams collaborate across industries, regions, and work environments. Individual responses are never published or shared.

What You Receive

Participants gain early access to GTI research findings as the dataset grows. The more people contribute, the richer the insights become — for everyone. You can find these insights in the Explore section of the site.

Who Should Participate

This research is designed for people working in:

• global or distributed teams
• remote or hybrid organizations
• cross-functional project teams
• environments where AI and digital collaboration tools are used

Managers, team members, researchers, and practitioners are all welcome.

Take the Assessment

Contribute your experience to the GTI Research Project.