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HOW TO TRANSFORM A GROUP INTO A
TEAM“MOVING TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE TEAM” Assem Amer Professional Customer representative 20th November 2016 MSD Sales Office
AGENDA :• Team Definition.• Theories that explain how
to transform a group into a team.
• Tuckman’s stages of group development.
• Team development & growth.
• Do’s & Don’ts• Team meeting ground
rules.
TEAM DEFINITION:• There are many
definitions for “TEAM”.• As a noun : it is a
group of players forming one side in a competitive game.
• As a verb : To come together as a team to achieve a common goal.
TEAM DEFINITION:• A group of people with different skills &
different tasks, who work together on a common project, service, or goal with a meshing of functions & mutual support.
THEORIES & MODELS :• A number of theoretical models have been developed to
explain how certain groups change over time. Psychologists contributed by a huge effort., They have analyzed hundreds of group development studies starting from the middle of the last century till now.
• Bruce Wayne Tuckman (1938-2016) carried out research into the theory of group dynamics. In 1965, he published one of his theories called "Tuckman's stages of group development". In 1977, he added a fifth stage named Adjourning. According to the Tuckman theory of group development, there are four phases of group development: Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing (and Adjourning, added in 1977)
TUCKMAN’S STAGES OF GROUP DEVELOPMENT :
1-FORMING :• The team meets and learns about the opportunities and
challenges, and then agrees on goals and begins to tackle the tasks. Team members tend to behave quite independently.
• They may be motivated but are usually relatively uninformed of the issues and objectives of the team. Team members are usually on their best behavior but very focused on themselves.
• Mature team members begin to model appropriate behavior even at this early phase.
• The meeting Environment also plays an important role to model the initial behaviors of each and every individual.
• Lack of identity.• Uncertainty & fear.
2-STORMING :• In this stage : participants form opinions.• Conflict occurs.• Work is not very productive.• High level of frustration & Confusion.• Tolerance of each team member and their differences
should be emphasized; without tolerance and patience the team will fail.
• Beginning development of identity & purposes.• Supervisors of the team during this phase may be
more accessible.• The ideal is that they will not feel that they are being
judged, and will therefore share their opinions and views. Normally tension, struggle and sometimes arguments occur. This stage can also be upsetting.
3-NORMING :• Resolved disagreements and personality
clashes result in greater intimacy, and a spirit of co-operation emerges.
• Developing goals, roles & relationships.• All team members take the responsibility
and have the ambition to work for the success of the team.
• They accept others as they are and make an effort to move on., Conflicts will be about issues not egos or people.
• Work become enjoyable.
4-PERFORMING :• Team acts on common goals, with synergy , high
morale & high productivity.• Easy shifting of roles from one to another.• Differences are valued.• Team members look out for one another’s
interest.• Spontaneous & collaborative efforts.• Sharing of all relevant information.• Conflict is frequent, but leads to problem solving.• Supervisors of the team during this phase are
almost always participating. The team will make most of the necessary decisions.
5-FURTHER DEVELOPMENT :
Adjourning, transforming and
mourning :In 1977, Tuckman, jointly
with Mary Ann Jensen, added a fifth stage to
the 4 stages: adjourning , that involves completing the task and breaking up the
team (in some texts referred to as Mourning).
STAGES OF TEAM GROWTH :
TEAM DEVELOPMENTDO’s DON’Ts
• Straight Talk• Manage conflict.• Permeable work
boundaries.• Have fun & celebrate.• Apply collective
wisdom.• Appreciate
differences.
• Over talk.• Brag.• Power plays.• Use authoritarian
communication.• Public criticism.• Ambiguous agendas.
TEAM MEETING GROUND RULES :• Start on time• Only one conversation at
a time.• Listen for understand
not for reply .• Ask “ Why ? “• Don’t repeat points
already made.• Everyone participates.• No rank.• Only process owners
vote.• Have fun !!
Check your Knowledge :• True or false :- Lack of identity occurs clearly at
norming stage ( )- At storming stage, work become
enjoyable & free of conflict ( )- Conflict is frequent, but lead to
problem solving in forming stage ( )- Team members tend to be more
cautious at performing stage ( )
TOGETHER WE CAN FLY HIGH
Thank you