A system for optimizing the value of communications between communicating
parties is provided. The system includes a communication group manager
that facilitates specifying policies, preferences and/or automated
analysis of ideal communication channels, routing and/or scheduling in
terms of communicating party groups that can be pre-populated clusters of
communicating parties, assembled based on relationships (e.g.,
organizational), and/or assembled based on satisfying inclusion criteria
(e.g., age, location, competence, communication history, meeting
history). The communication group manager maps communicating parties into
predefined and/or dynamically created groups that facilitate specifying
and/or automatically computing ideal communication actions like selecting
a channel, displaying lists of potential channels sorted by communicating
party preferences, and (re)scheduling communications to different
channels and/or times. Ideal communication actions can be identified by
maximizing a measure of expected communication utility, where groups
provide simplifying abstractions to facilitate assessment of outcome
utilities. The method can employ representations of preferences of the
contactor and contactee that allow for group-specific preference
considerations that weight differentially contactor and/or contactee
preference considerations in communication action optimization. The
system includes a group wise communication coordinator that identifies
optimal group communication sets. The method facilitates a recipient
communicating with a group member where the communication utility is
optimized based on a preference, and a context associated with the group
to which the member belongs.