I noticed Jane Bozarth's blog posting concerning a lively discussion on "Tips for Working with SMEs?" My blog post on handling subject matter experts back in January also seemed to stimulate discussion. I am currently working on my PhD. dissertation proposal on contributing factors to expertise-sharing between the SME and the design team. Project success depends on several factors, starting with achieving respect between the two parties. This goal is best attained through mutual understanding. The SME should be educated on the process and technicalities of interactive computer program design and execution. The development team member bonding with the SME starts with a better understanding of the types of expertise. Respect can then move beyond mere protocol.
In the book Expertise in Context, edited by Paul J. Feltovich, Kenneth M. Ford, and Robert R. Hoffman, Chapter Six author Robert J. Sternberg outlines what constitutes an expert and provides nine views of an expert:
When you’re working with subject matter experts, look for different ways to show them respect by helping them demonstrate what combination of the above traits they possess. Can you think of ways you, as a member of the design team, can share your expertise with the SME?