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Tuckman 모델에 따르면 팀은 다음과 같은 발달 단계를 거친다. BruceTuckman 모델에 따르면 팀은 다음과 같은 발달 단계를 거친다.
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Group Development Stage

BruceTuckman 모델에 따르면 팀은 다음과 같은 발달 단계를 거친다.

  1. Forming
  2. Storming
  3. Norming
  4. Performing
  5. Adjourning/Transforming (나중에 추가됨)

TeamBuilding을 위해서 이 발달 단계를 숙지하고 있는 것이 좋다.


The Evolution of a Maturing Team

When a new team is formed, a natural maturing process occurs. Tuckman described the evolution of a team in four stages:

  • Forming
    • Members get to know each other.
    • Participants agree on goals and begin completing tasks.
    • Individuals seek to understand each others’ skills and behavioral tendencies.
    • Emphasis of team members tends to be on individual needs.
    • Strong direct leadership is typical at this stage.
  • Storming
    • Divergent ideas are raised, which can lead to conflict.
    • Group goals from the Forming stage may be questioned.
    • Individuals from some behavioral profiles suffer through this stage, [whereas] others enjoy the drama.
    • Strong leadership is necessary to pass from this stage to the next.
  • Norming
    • Give and take occurs between team members.
    • Individuals adapt their behavior and start to focus on accomplishing team goals rather than individual goals.
    • In this stage, it’s important to ensure that team members don’t abandon important individual values and ideas just to avoid conflict.
    • Leaders in this stage tend to operate more as facilitators than managers.
  • Performing
    • The team possesses all the skills and knowledge needed.
    • Team members operate as a singular, holistic unit.
    • All team members are motivated to accomplish the team’s goals.
    • When conflict arises, the team knows how to work through it.
    • Minimal supervision is needed.

When forming a new team for an agile project, it’s natural to assume that armed with the right processes and tools, the team will jump to Norming or even Performing, but this is not usually the case. Strong leadership is needed to swiftly coach the team through the early stages of the team’s maturity. This is why there is great value in keeping teams together that have worked well together in the past.

Resource:“Developmental sequence in small groups,” Bruce Tuckman, Psychological Bulletin Volume 63, 1965.

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