“…We argue that team knowledge goal generation can facilitate team knowledge exchange because it directs collective attention and energy toward team knowledge exchange and facilitates the development of concrete action plans. First, teams that have invested cognitive efforts into envisioning team knowledge exchange as a salient and attractive collective goal (Bindl, Parker, Totterdell, & Hagger‐Johnson, ; Grant & Ashford, ) are more likely to direct their attention and effort toward team knowledge exchange (Montani, Odoardi, & Battistelli, ). Second, teams that have generated a concrete collective goal are more likely to engage in preparatory actions by creating detailed plans and mentally simulating appropriate strategies to achieve their goal (Chen & Kanfer, ).…”