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Different Stages of Team Development in an Organisation

Team development is quite important as it ensures the success of various projects/task in an organisation. Team development can be divided into different stages and each stage can be regarded to be important for the development of any team. By following each stage in an effective way, a team can develop and achieve the desired goals and success.

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Different Stages of Team Development in an Organisation

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  1. Different Stages of Team Development in an Organisation Empowered People Group

  2. It takes days to build a great team and it can’t be done overnight. It requires a lot of energy, patience, hard work, time and strong leadership. As a leader, you should be aware about the development stage your team is working now. Every team in an organisation have to go through various development stages. These stages are as follows:

  3. Forming Stage In this stage, an individual get the status of a team member and leader’s abilities are also tested. This stage may last for a few weeks or a month. Employees start to get to know each other by making new friends and sharing some personal information. Following things can be done by team members and leaders. • Introduction of team members • Learn about the challenges and opportunities • Identify goals, team members' roles and responsibilities • Learning new tasks, taking responsibilities, conflict resolution, communication, group decision etc • Provide clear instructions related to project

  4. Storming This might be considered as the most difficult stage for an organisation’s team. Team members start realising that tasks of the projects are far more strenuous than they previously imagined. Followings things might happen in this stage. • Team members might realize that the project work is full of stress • They might have confusion about chances of getting success • The leader should explain the various stages of team development to the whole team

  5. Norming In this stage, the members accept their team, procedures and rules, their roles in the project, also the individuality of other members. The following things are seen in this stage. • Team members become more confident and independent • Develop loyalty • Help and support other members • Maintain high energy • Learn new job skills • Leaders can support team spirit • Leaders can help to develop problem-solving skills and • They can help team to take full responsibility to achieve goals

  6. Performing In this stage, the team starts to perform. By working together, members increase their capabilities through conflicts, solving problems, resolving differences and achieving goals. During this stage, pride and satisfaction become the key emotions. Following things should be done by team members and leaders. • Should help each other • Co-operate with other in the group • Be proud of work and accomplishments done • Try to develop a close attachment with other team members

  7. Adjourning This is the last stage in which the team breaks-up after the completion of the whole task or project. The team leader should ensure to provide the right feedback on the goals that have been achieved by the team. The recruitment service of Empowered People Group is an excellent tool for organisations/businesses to attract and hire skilled employees.

  8. Empowered People Group Level 9, 1 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 Tel : 1300 654 140 Email : empowered@empoweredpeoplegroup.com Thank You

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