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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
<span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuckman%27s_stages_of_group_development#cite_note-1 '''Team Development''']</span> is a method for developing a project team.
<span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuckman%27s_stages_of_group_development#cite_note-1 '''Team Development''']</span> is a method for developing a project team.
Team development refers to a process and activities for improving team performance. Team development activities can range from simple bonding exercises to intensive, multi-day team development retreats. Team development is usually used when an interdependent team needs to improve the way they work together to achieve shared goals. If a team is facing challenges, dropping balls, blaming each other, etc., diagnostics and treatment are often necessary. There are several proven, effective team development models available. A leader should pick one, learn it, and use it consistently. Organizations can also benefit from using a common model. As employees move from one team to another, a common framework and language exists to help the new employee assimilate faster.

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Abstract

Team Development is a method for developing a project team. Team development refers to a process and activities for improving team performance. Team development activities can range from simple bonding exercises to intensive, multi-day team development retreats. Team development is usually used when an interdependent team needs to improve the way they work together to achieve shared goals. If a team is facing challenges, dropping balls, blaming each other, etc., diagnostics and treatment are often necessary. There are several proven, effective team development models available. A leader should pick one, learn it, and use it consistently. Organizations can also benefit from using a common model. As employees move from one team to another, a common framework and language exists to help the new employee assimilate faster.