This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
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Forming a team takes time. Companies cannot expect a new team to perform well when it first comes together. Members often go through stages as they change from being a collection of strangers to a united group with common goals.
Team formation usually follows recognizable stages, known as "Forming-Storming-Norming-Performing." Dr. Bruck Tuckman, who created the memorable phrase, later added a 5th stage, "Adjourning (or Mourning)."
Using the Tuckman's Model will help teams reach their Performing stage as quickly as possible. In this stage, teams are now achieving their team's goals through hard work without friction.
The Stages of Team Development is the focus of this Presentation. This provides the tools in building teams through strategic stages. Specific topics discussed include:
• The Forming-Storming-Norming-Performing Model
• Adjourning and Mourning as an Adjunct
• Additional Stages in Team Development
The Forming-Storming-Norming-Performing Model allows teams to grow, face up to challenges, tackle problems, find solutions, plan work, and deliver results.
This deck also includes slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.
This presentation delves into the intricacies of each stage, providing actionable insights and practical activities for leaders to guide their teams effectively. The Forming stage emphasizes the leader's dominant role in setting the tone and direction, while the Storming stage addresses common pitfalls and strategies to overcome conflicts and power struggles. The Norming stage highlights the importance of fostering mutual respect and shared leadership within the team.
The Performing stage showcases how teams can achieve high levels of autonomy and strategic awareness. The deck also covers additional stages like Adjourning and Mourning, which focus on the emotional aspects of team dissolution, and the TPR Model, which simplifies the traditional stages into three key phases. This comprehensive guide is essential for any executive looking to optimize team performance and navigate the complexities of team dynamics.
Source: Best Practices in Leadership, Team Building PowerPoint Slides: Stages of Team Development PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation Slide Deck, LearnPPT Consulting
This PPT slide presents an overview of the "Forming" stage in team development, emphasizing the critical role of leadership during this initial phase. It outlines key features and activities that define this stage, providing insights into the dynamics that occur when a team first comes together.
The left section details the features of the forming stage. It highlights a significant reliance on the leader for guidance and direction, indicating that team members look to the leader for clarity on objectives and roles. This dependence can lead to confusion, as individual responsibilities may not yet be clearly defined. The slide notes that team members often have little agreement on the team's aims, which can hinder progress. Leaders are expected to address numerous questions regarding the team's purpose and external relationships, suggesting that communication is vital at this stage. Additionally, processes may be overlooked, and team members might test the boundaries of the system and the leader's authority.
On the right side, the slide outlines essential activities for leaders during this phase. Directing the team is paramount, as is establishing clear objectives for both the team and individual members. This clarity is crucial for setting the foundation for future collaboration and productivity.
Overall, the slide serves as a practical guide for leaders navigating the complexities of team formation. It underscores the importance of strong leadership and effective communication to foster a cohesive team environment. Understanding these dynamics can help organizations better prepare their leaders to guide teams through this foundational stage.
This PPT slide presents a detailed overview of the TPR Model, focusing on the stages of team development: Transforming, Performing, and Reforming. Each stage is broken down into key characteristics and corresponding management styles, providing a structured approach to understanding team dynamics.
In the Transforming phase, teams experience initial challenges characterized by feelings of defensiveness and fear. This stage is marked by a management style that is commanding, emphasizing clear goals and delivery methodologies. The focus here is on establishing a foundation for team collaboration, despite the inherent resistance.
As teams progress to the Performing phase, they begin to normalize their interactions. Key characteristics shift towards greater willingness and independence. The management style transitions to motivational, which encourages participation and confidence building. This phase is crucial as it reflects a maturation of the team, where members start to work more cohesively and effectively.
The final stage, Reforming, involves teams reassessing their goals and comfort zones. Characteristics such as disengagement and the need for new objectives emerge. The management style becomes collaborative, focusing on establishing new goals and managing risks. This stage is essential for sustaining long-term performance and adapting to changing circumstances.
The slide effectively illustrates how different management styles align with the evolving characteristics of teams at each stage. Understanding these dynamics can help leaders tailor their approach to maximize team effectiveness and drive performance. This framework serves as a valuable tool for organizations aiming to enhance team collaboration and adaptability in a rapidly changing environment.
This PPT slide focuses on the "Norming" stage of team development, highlighting its key features and activities. At this stage, team members begin to establish a sense of agreement and consensus. Leadership plays a crucial role, as the leader facilitates discussions and ensures that roles and responsibilities are clearly defined and accepted by all members. This clarity helps in making significant decisions through group agreement, fostering a collaborative environment.
Smaller decisions can be delegated to individuals or subgroups, which promotes engagement and ownership among team members. The slide emphasizes strong commitment and unity within the team, suggesting that members are more likely to participate in social activities, enhancing interpersonal relationships. Respect for the leader is evident, and there is a shared leadership dynamic that develops as team members feel empowered.
The activities section suggests practical steps for leaders during this stage. It encourages leaders to step back and allow team members to take responsibility for their progress, which can enhance accountability. Additionally, it mentions the importance of organizing team-building events, which can further strengthen bonds and improve collaboration.
Overall, the Norming stage is characterized by a shift towards a more cohesive and productive team environment. Understanding these dynamics is essential for leaders aiming to optimize team performance and foster a collaborative culture.
This PPT slide focuses on the "Storming" stage of team development, a critical phase where many teams encounter significant challenges. It outlines key features and activities associated with this stage.
The features section highlights that decision-making becomes difficult as team members compete for position and clarity of purpose, which leads to uncertainty. Power struggles may emerge, and cliques can form, complicating team dynamics. The emphasis here is on the necessity for the team to stay goal-oriented, despite the emotional distractions that may arise. Compromise is often essential to facilitate progress, indicating that teams must navigate interpersonal conflicts effectively.
On the right side, the activities section provides actionable strategies to address the challenges identified. Establishing clear processes and structures is crucial for guiding the team through this tumultuous phase. Building trust among team members is emphasized as a foundational element for fostering collaboration. Swift conflict resolution is necessary, particularly for those who may feel insecure within the group. The slide suggests maintaining a positive outlook in the face of adversity, reinforcing the importance of strong leadership.
Additionally, it introduces the concept of explaining the Forming-Storming-Norming-Performing model to help team members understand the dynamics at play. Utilizing psychometric indicators can also be beneficial, as they allow individuals to recognize and appreciate diverse work styles and strengths. This comprehensive approach equips leaders with the tools to coach their teams effectively through the complexities of the Storming stage.
This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
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