Team Development Model
TEAM DEVELOPMENT MODEL OVERVIEW
- The process of individuals learning to work together effectively is known as team development. Experience has shown that teams go through definitive stages during development.
- Bruce Tuckman, an educational psychologist, identified a four-stage development process that most teams follow to become high performing.
- He called the stages: forming, storming, norming, and performing. Each stage builds on the previous stage and prepares the group for performing.
Forming
Forming: Starting Your Agile Journey PDF – explains how to form an Agile team with reference to Bruce Tuckman’s Model (1965).
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Storming
Storming: Going Through The Storm PDF – explains the storming phase of an Agile team with reference to Bruce Tuckman’s Model (1965).
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Norming
Norming: Together We Make It Happen PDF – explains the norming phase of an Agile team with reference to Bruce Tuckman’s Model (1965).
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Performing
Performing: Our Goal Is One PDF – explains the performing phase of an Agile team with reference to Bruce Tuckman’s Model (1965).
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