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Stages ofTeamDevelopment
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4 Stages of Team Development
  • Forming

Storming
Norming
Perfoming
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TEAM DEVELOPMENT
  • Forming Storming Norming
    Performing

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  • Video 5
  • Models for Success
  • Forming

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  • Video 6
  • Models for Success
  • Storming

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  • Video 7
  • Models for Success
  • Norming

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  • Video 8
  • Models for Success
  • Performing

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TEAM DEVELOPMENT
  • Forming

Storming
Norming
Performing
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TEAM DEVELOPMENT
Storming
  • Performing

TIME
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Case Study
  • Create a story to illustrate the stages of team
    development.
  • The story may be based on a patrol members
    experience, or a historical event, or some
    popular TV show.
  • The story should clearly illustrate the different
    stages.

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Team Development
  • Different teams may proceed through different
    stages at different speeds.
  • Members of a team should avoid making
    self-fulfilling prophecies about how long each
    stage will last.

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Team Development
  • A team may sometimes regress to an earlier stage.
  • It is possible for a team to be in different
    stages with respect to different aspects of its
    mission.

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Sources
  • National Youth Leadership Training. Boy Scouts
    of America, 2005.
  • K. Blanchard, D. Carew, and E. Parisi-Carew, The
    One Minute Manager Builds High Performing Teams,
    Morrow, 2000.
  • P. Hersey, K. Blanchard, D. Johnson, Management
    of Organizational Behavior, Prentice, 1996.

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