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Explain types of groups and stages involved in group making

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Answered by roneet004
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Most groups experience the same developmental stages with similar conflicts and resolutions. According to Tuckman's theory, there are five stagesof group development: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning. ... The nature of the task or leadership of the group has not been determined (Luthans, 2005).
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The different types of groups and stages involved in group making are:

i. Forming: Is the first stage with a feeling of uncertainty and confusion.

ii. Storming: Is the next stage which is involved with conflict and disagreement

iii. Norming: This stage involves the feeling of group cohesion and recognizing the individual differences and sharing of expectations

iv. Performing: The stage of performing comes in where there is stability in the group and the group has attained the level of cohesiveness and maturity

v. Adjourning: This involves the disbanding of the group. There are very few groups that are permanent.

Explanation:

  • Every group goes through the various development stages. Each person in the group is trying to establish their social identity.
  • It takes time for the cohesiveness and stability to settle into the group dynamism.

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