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Adjourning Stage of Team Development Dynamics
from deck Group Development & Dynamics Chart (PPT Diagrams)

Adjournment Stage of Team Development Dynamics

Slide Content

The slide represents a graph showing the stages of team development over time, with effectiveness on the Y-axis and time on the X-axis. The stages include "Forming," where the team meets and begins to outline objectives and tasks; "Storming," characterized by conflict as members push against boundaries; "Norming," where resolution leads to established roles and harmony; "Performing," a phase of team synergy and productivity; and "Adjourning," which signifies the conclusion of the team's tasks and its disbandment. The "Adjourning" stage is highlighted with additional text describing it as the phase where members move on to new tasks, with placeholders for further descriptions and comments.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a dark blue header with the title in white text.
  • A curved arrow-shaped line serves as the graph, connecting circular nodes representing each team development stage.
  • Each circular node has an icon representing the stage:
  • A handshake for "Forming"
  • A lightning bolt for "Storming"
  • Three human figures for "Norming"
  • A megaphone for "Performing"
  • A document for "Adjourning"
  • The "Adjourning" node is connected to a highlighted text box with an orange header.
  • The graph line ascends from "Storming" to "Performing" and descends towards "Adjourning."
  • A gray rectangle along the left border acts as a bar for the "Effectiveness" axis.
  • A gray arrow at the bottom represents the "Time" axis.
  • The slide background is white, with subtle gray shading in the bottom right corner.

The visual composition of the slide is clean and professional, using a color scheme that enhances readability and directs attention to the highlighted "Adjourning" phase. Icons are used effectively to symbolize each stage of team development, and the curved graph line adds a dynamic flow to the visual representation.

Use Cases

  • To introduce the concept of team development stages in a project management training or workshop.
  • As part of an organizational development session to help teams understand their life cycle.
  • During team retrospectives to stimulate discussion on how the team has progressed through various stages.
  • In HR and management presentations to illustrate the natural progression and dissolution of project teams.

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