6.16.1 Stages of team development

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    • What does the term 'team dynamics' refer to?
      Interpersonal relationships in a team
    • Effective team dynamics include open, honest, and respectful communication
    • Avoided conflicts contribute to effective team dynamics.
      False
    • What is one key element of team dynamics described in the study material?
      Roles
    • Match the key element of team dynamics with its description:
      Roles ↔️ Defined tasks each member performs
      Relationships ↔️ How team members interact
      Collaboration ↔️ Working together to achieve goals
    • What are the five stages of team development?
      Forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning
    • During the forming stage, team members focus on building initial rapport
    • The storming stage is characterized by conflicts and disagreements.
    • What is the primary focus of the norming stage?
      Building trust
    • Order the key activities of the forming stage:
      1️⃣ Setting initial goals
      2️⃣ Establishing individual roles
      3️⃣ Building initial rapport
    • What is a common challenge during the forming stage?
      Uncertainty about roles
    • The storming stage is characterized by conflicts and disagreements as team members assert their opinions
    • Match the team development stage with its key activity:
      Forming ↔️ Setting initial goals
      Storming ↔️ Resolving conflicts
      Norming ↔️ Defining group norms
      Performing ↔️ Achieving goals
      Adjourning ↔️ Reviewing outcomes
    • What is the primary goal of team members during the performing stage?
      Achieve goals
    • Key activities in the performing stage include executing plans and achieving goals
    • Maintaining momentum is a challenge during the performing stage.
    • Match each stage of team development with its key activities:
      Forming ↔️ Setting goals, establishing roles
      Storming ↔️ Resolving conflicts, negotiating roles
      Norming ↔️ Defining norms, building trust
      Performing ↔️ Executing plans, achieving goals
      Adjourning ↔️ Reviewing outcomes, recognizing contributions
    • Arrange the five stages of team development in the correct order:
      1️⃣ Forming
      2️⃣ Storming
      3️⃣ Norming
      4️⃣ Performing
      5️⃣ Adjourning
    • What does effective team dynamics lead to?
      Higher productivity and satisfaction
    • Effective team dynamics feature roles that are clearly defined and understood
    • Open, honest, and respectful communication is a characteristic of effective team dynamics.
    • What is the primary focus of the forming stage in team development?
      Getting to know each other
    • Unlike the storming stage, the forming stage is characterized by cautious politeness
    • What characterizes the storming stage in team development?
      Conflicts and disagreements
    • Power struggles are common challenges during the storming stage.
    • The storming stage follows the forming stage, where initial politeness gives way to more open expression of views
    • What is the main characteristic of the storming stage in team development?
      Conflicts and disagreements
    • The storming stage follows the forming
    • Uncertainty about roles is a challenge in the forming stage.
    • In the storming stage, key activities include resolving conflicts and negotiating roles
    • Disagreements during brainstorming in a marketing team indicate the storming stage.
    • What is the primary focus of the norming stage?
      Building trust and cohesion
    • Key activities in the norming stage include defining norms and strengthening relationships
    • The norming stage emphasizes agreement and mutual understanding.
    • What is an example of a team in the norming stage?
      A marketing team with clear collaboration norms
    • In the performing stage, team members collaborate effectively to achieve goals
    • Collaborating effectively is a key activity in the performing stage.
    • What is the primary goal of the performing stage in team development?
      Achieve goals
    • One challenge during the performing stage is maintaining momentum
    • Uncertainty about roles is a common challenge in the forming stage.
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