Naval tactical formation evolved during WW1. So WI the Germans, by experience and luck arrived at the concept of the 'Task Force' in 1916 and had trained using it by Jutland?
Would having maybe 4 Task Forces centred on a 4 battleship division each with an assigned battle cruiser or two, 2 or 3 light cruisers and a dozen destroyers, fighting in a style more akin to WW2 have made much difference to Jutland? I assume the 6 pre dreads would form a 5th TF with a dozen destroyers and whatever else could be scraped up.
I imagine communications might be an issue, were they up to the task of balanced TFs in 1916 if the need was recognised and acted upon?