Developing a project with the Tuckman's model
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What is the Tuckman's model
Explanation of what the model is about in general terms Tuckman's theory in short, deals with the path that is carried out from the idea and formation of a group for a project or program and guides us through different stages through the different parts of this process, and ends when this project is completed, in addition In this article we will try to be critical of the model as well as comment on its many positive aspects.
How is distributed
Introduction to the different parts of the model
The different stages
What each one consists of and explanation of them
Stage one
Characteristics and strategies (forming phase)
Stage two
Characteristics and strategies (storming phase)
Stage three
Characteristics and strategies (norming phase)
Stage four
Characteristics and strategies (performing phase)
Stage five
Characteristics and strategies (adjourning phase) And why this phase was unexistent at first?
Benefits of using this model
Real proofs and assumptions of why the model should work In this part, through documented real experiences, we will try to analyze why this model should or should not be used and in which cases it is more beneficial.
Current problems with the tuckman model
Why is it currently not considered such a good model? Numerous articles are recently written referring to the fact that this model is wrong and lacks effectiveness.
Challenges using this model
Problems you will probably face if you use this model Problems faced by groups using this model and how to overcome these
How to appply Tuckman's model as a group
Tricks and experiences of how the tuckman model has been used in projects and/or programs
Bibliography
References
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