Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) Practice Exam

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Which stage comes after 'Forming' in the team development process?

  1. Norming

  2. Storming

  3. Performing

  4. Adjourning

The correct answer is: Storming

In the team development process, 'Storming' is the stage that follows 'Forming'. During the 'Forming' stage, team members come together, get to know each other, and begin to understand the group's objectives. As they transition into the 'Storming' stage, the team starts to face conflicts and challenges as individual personalities and work styles may clash. This stage is essential for teams to address disagreements, establish their roles, and navigate interpersonal dynamics. Working through the 'Storming' phase ultimately leads to 'Norming', where the team develops a stronger cohesion and establishes norms for collaboration. Understanding the progression from 'Forming' to 'Storming' is crucial for facilitating effective team dynamics and achieving overall performance.