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_The Stages of Team development

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_The Stages of Team development

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  1. The Stages Of TEAM DEVELOPMENT

  2. Introduction Embarking on a journey of collaboration and shared goals, every team undergoes a transformative process of development. Understanding the dynamics and challenges inherent in team formation is essential for effective collaboration and achievement. Enter Tuckman's Stages of Team Development, a timeless framework that unveils the evolving nature of teams from initial formation to ultimate performance.

  3. THE 04 STAGES OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT FORMING: 1 In the forming stage, team members are brought together, and there is a focus on orientation and getting to know each other. Individuals are polite and cautious, and roles and responsibilities are often unclear. 2 STORMING: The storming stage is marked by increased conflict and competition as team members start to express their individual opinions and push against the constraints of the group. There may be disagreements about goals, roles, and procedures. 3 NORMING: During the norming stage, the team begins to establish a sense of cohesion. Norms and expectations are developed, and roles become clearer. Team members start to appreciate each other's strengths and work more collaboratively. 3 PERFORMING: The performing stage is characterized by high levels of productivity and effectiveness. The team has resolved previous conflicts, and members work together smoothly. There is a shared vision and commitment to achieving goals.

  4. Final Words It's important to note that teams do not always progress through these stages linearly, and they may cycle back to earlier stages, especially when new members join or significant changes occur. Additionally, not all teams reach the performing stage, and some may struggle with persistent challenges. https://empmonitor.com/blog/stages-of-team-development/

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