Is your team merging, adapting, or performing?<\/p>\n
In every team roles change, new members join, existing members leave or go on holiday, and expectations of the team can be altered by management. Therefore, all teams are regularly changing and developing \u2013 they are dynamic.<\/p>\n
The acronym M.A.P. offers a helpful guide for recognising and understanding the stages of team development for both new teams forming or project teams set up for a specific purpose and time.<\/p>\n
M<\/span> \u2013 Merging<\/strong><\/p>\n
A<\/span> –\u00a0 Adapting<\/strong><\/p>\n
P<\/span> \u2013 Performing<\/strong><\/p>\n
These stages are a natural progression for team development. As the team moves from one stage to the next, team members adapt to the changing environment.<\/p>\n
Stage 1 \u2013 Merging <\/strong><\/p>\n
All teams start out as a group of individuals; work seems to get done very slowly because there is simply little synergy and team members tend to focus more on avoiding mistakes than on accomplishing goals. Although frustrating to some members, this Merging Stage is simply the beginning of the process of individuals becoming members of an effective team. It\u2019s only when they have had numerous opportunities and sufficient time together that they begin to blend into an effective team.<\/p>\n
The most important key in this stage is for all team members to understand, agree on, and commit to the team\u2019s purpose and goals. If commitment to the purpose is achieved, then the group of individuals has successfully merged into a potential team.<\/p>\n
Stage 2 \u2013 Adapting <\/strong><\/p>\n
Stage 3 \u2013 Performing <\/strong><\/p>\n
Excerpt taken from LMA\u2019s new short course, Effective Team Development<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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