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vinney12

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What are the common stages in team development?
 
  a. Formation
  b. Rule Making (Forming Norms)
  c. Performing
  d. Reforming (Dissolving and Reforming)

Question 2

Name common roles that appear in new teams:
 
  a. Dominant speaker
  b. Tuned-out person: doesn't want to be there
  c. Quiet mouse: never speaks
  d. Creative wild duck: all over the map
  e. Referee: Whoa, slow down, don't get heated up
  f. Task-oriented person: Let's get this done and over with (regardless of how good it is)
  g. Pragmatic person: Will this really work? How can we make this work?
  h. Devil's advocate: no matter what anyone says, this person is opposed to it
  i. Options, options, options: always more, We could do this or that



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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