By understanding the phases of a group's
development, you not only recognize the phase your group is
engaged in, but you can also ensure that each of the stages is
dealt with in a healthy and productive manner.
Phase:
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Purpose: |
Characteristic Behaviors:
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How to succeed:
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Forming
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- break the ice
- let members get acquainted and feel comfortable
with each other
- test social climate of group
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- shyness
- politeness
- social unease
- agreement/lack of conflict
- lack of confidence
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- spend time getting acquainted
- develop a positive, inclusive atmosphere
- discuss needs & expectations for group
- develop a climate of trust
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Storming
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- engage in substantive
conflict
- validate each group members' importance as both
individuals and group members
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- arguing
- strong assertion of opinions
- excitement & exaggeration
- sometimes a group member temporarily withdraws
from group
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- embrace conflict as necessary & helpful
- encourage each member to fully express his/her
opinions
- apply Universal Intellectual Standards to ideas while critically thinking
- appreciate group member differences
- give positive feedback to all members of the
group
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Norming
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- establish predictable patterns of behavior for
group members
- form roles
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- individual group members take on various roles
- group "personality" develops
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- openly discuss group procedures
- be willing to examine & change non-productive
behaviors
- assess group goals & need.
- figure out how to best fulfill goals & needs
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Performing
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- complete tasks
- fulfill goals
- create output
- evaluate output
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- work - group members are doing things
- a "flow" is established
- members seem relaxed & positive
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- complete tasks
- assess output
- reevaluate goals
- reevaluate output in relation to goals & if
necessary, go back through other phases as groups
needs change
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