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Team Stages

Team Stages

 

Team Stages– From the time a team is put together, it goes through four stages to become a highly effective team. The collective reference for these stages is the ‘forming’ model. Teams are more successful when they transition back and forth between these stages as circumstances change.

1. Forming stage

Team leaders provide a structure where there is a clarification of expectations about the initiation of team processes. Work that needs to be accomplished is:

Commonly encounter issues that need overcoming are:

The team execution process at this stage is a wait and see attitude, where the team process is usually noticed but avoided.

2. Storming stage

Team leads need to coach the team in maintaining focus on the:

Work that needs to be accomplished is:

Issues that surface are:

The status of the team execution process at this stage is the formation of cliques because the general perception is that the effort does not require teamwork.

3. Norming stage

Team leads primarily act as a facilitator who provides:

Attention needs to be given to:

Common issues that arise are:

The status of the team execution process at this stage is general support for leadership, with the sharing of leadership among the team.

4. Performing stage

Team leads need to facilitate the team process, where there is a delegation of tasks and objectives. Attention needs to be given to:

Issues that surface are:

At this stage, the status of the team execution process is that members are not dependent on the designated leaders, where everyone shares the responsibility for initiating and discussing team process issues.

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