Group development

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Group development (hereinafter, the Development) is a model that describes the process of developing a group.

Stages

  1. Forming stage. The first stage of group development in which people join the group and then define the group's purpose, structure, and leadership.
  2. Storming stage. The second stage of group development, characterized by intragroup conflict.
  3. Norming stage. The third stage of group development, characterized by close relationships and cohesiveness.
  4. Performing stage. The fourth stage of group development when the group is fully functional and works on group task.
  5. Adjourning stage. The fifth stage of group development for temporary groups during which group members are concerned with wrapping up activities rather than task performance.

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