Tuckman's Stages in New Ways to Speed Up Your Team's Trust
Appendix to: New Ways to Speed Up Your Team's Trust https://ameliafullpotential.blogspot.com/2019/05/new-ways-to-speed-up-your-teams-trust.html According to Bruce Tuckman, a psychologist who studied the stages of team development in 1965, there are 5 phases a highly effective team goes through. These are: 1. Forming 2. Storming 3. Norming 4. Performing 5. Adjourning Forming This is the first stage, when everyone is introduced with their role and background. People tend to be excited, as it’s a new start, and very polite, as they are just getting to know one another. At this point, the team discusses goals, timelines, ground rules, individual goals and members’ skills. Although it is not a productive stage, it is a very important one when it comes to establishing relationships between colleagues. Often, however, people tend to be overly nice when they meet and the team is only exposed to the positive attributes and strengths of members. What many don’t realise i