Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Certification Practice Test

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Which stage in Tuckman's model focuses on the establishment of order and cohesion?

  1. Performing

  2. Storming

  3. Norming

  4. Forming

The correct answer is: Norming

In Tuckman's model of group development, the Norming stage focuses on the establishment of order and cohesion within the team. During this phase, team members begin to resolve their differences, appreciate each other's strengths, and work collaboratively towards common goals. Communication becomes more open, and there is a greater sense of trust among members. This creates a more harmonious environment where everyone feels valued, leading to enhanced cooperation. As teams progress through this stage, they develop group norms which dictate acceptable behavior, promote accountability, and foster a sense of belonging. This ultimately helps the team to strengthen its identity, making it more effective and cohesive in achieving its objectives. The emphasis on establishing order and working collaboratively distinguishes the Norming stage from the others in the model.