Forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning (as told by the Fellowship of the Ring)
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- Bruce Tuckman’s theory of group development states that all teams must go through five phases during their natural life cycles: forming, storming, norming, performing, and adjourning. Clever rhyming scheme aside, this is a great way to assess group dynamics happening in your team. Learn about the five phases here, nerdily, by watching how the Fellowship of the Ring gets together.
You explained this better than my teacher did. Thank you.
Thank you for putting this together! As an instructor of oral communication and leadership, I'm always looking for creative ways for students to learn concepts.
Phase I: Forming -> 0:13
Phase II: Storming -> 1:08
Phase III: Norming -> 2:00
Phase IV: Performing -> 3:23
Phase V: Adjourning -> 3:48
This was awesome, the visuals are
better than what the teacher could explain.
now I'll never forget Tuckerman's ladder! thank you!
Thank you! It's a great learn method for nerds.
one does simply learn groupdynamics by watching videos on youtube
One kf my favorites, using this for a study group now
this is actually a really good way to explain it. thank you
amazing example. Understand the concept now. Thanks
Excellent and very easy explanation with the help of the movie scene ! Thank you for your effort for educating others.
This was in my learning materials for my college course, who knew LOTR could be so educational
this kind of education is really vivid, I can understand clearly, thank you.
Wow I will never forget now 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for making this material relatable, unlike my grad program and the countless corporate goofs that proliferate this site.
I love rewatching this
Great example. Makes it easy to understand for nerds. Haha.
Our Prof linked this video to his psychology lecture. Thanks for the video!
I so wish the explanation were narrated so that I could use this in my course design. It is wonderful.
Storming and norming are nightmares
Almost as bad as the waking nightmares Froddo experienced after being stabbed with Nazgûl Witch-King of Angmar's Morgul-knife at Weathertop
stages was explained very nicely. thanks
Wow. The best explanation so far
Thank you!! Changed my whole thought Process!
Awesome example!
Is there any way to get a copy of this without the word ass? I would love to use this to teach my middle schoolers, but I can't because of this one word.
That is the same problem that I have. I would love a version "cleaned up."
keep up the good work.. it makes easy understanding
the only video without dislikes
Looks like someone put one in just to spite you ;)
@@agileleadership4368lol you !!
Yeah. I feel like spitting you too.
This is brilliant
instant subscribe :)
Pretty sure it is Bruce Tuckman and not Richard. Fun video though. Thanks.
Good catch :) Edited
@@agileleadership4368 Problem now is most of my college students have never seen these movies. I'm like, What! Are you serious! But, I still use it.
@@deroj55 That's depressing 😂 I'll have to find a gen Z appropriate example eventually!
I love this! I want to share it in my class. Unfortunately, auto-generated captions do not meet the ADA requirements. Can you update the captions or allow community contributions?
I did the captions myself... they are not autogenerated
@@DIYItalianCitizenship Thanks for replying! I see the text you added to the video like Phase 1: Forming. This video currently has no closed captions to show what the actors are saying. A deaf person would not know what is happening in the audio. Hopefully, I said that in a way that makes sense.
This is gold
great analogy! I'll use it for my students in project management class
Brilliant!!
One of the best leadership videos I have ever seen :).
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Thank you! This is way better than my text book.
The level of creativity in a new team is determined by what happens at what stage?
Amazing, thank you:)
Thank you. I use this in educational settings.
Thank you for explaning it in this way.
Great! this is brilliant. And fits perfectly. Will be sure to show this to my students.
What a wonderful explanation! Best example
"Let's hunt some orc!"
Thank you very much 👍
I will be using this as a reference in my course! 😀
love it! 😄
Legend!
I love this! Can you add captions so I can use it in my class?
Sure! Sorry, just now saw this... need to figure out how captions work :)
@@agileleadership4368 Yay! Thank you! support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734705?hl=en
How can I contact you directly to ask you a question about this video? I wanted to use this video in a presentation but wanted to obtain your permission first.
Consent given, go for it! Thanks for asking ☺️
Hi, I would also like to use it in a lesson and wondered about consent.
@@agileleadership4368 Thanks! I've used this video with your permission, and it was well-received. I'm going to edit out the one naughty word so as not to offend an upcoming audience, but this is a great video. I will include your TH-cam name on the title slide.
Agile Leadership, do you have a clean version of this?
Hello! No, I don't, but I could easily make one for you. What would you use it for?
@@agileleadership4368 , I would like to use it for a work presentation.
@@agileleadership4368 I would like to use this video in training that I am developing for team leads for short-term mission trips. I am sure that I would flack for using it with the phrase "kicking ass". If you have made a version for Kristina Rhodes, I would like to use it.
@@agileleadership4368 I'd love a version without "ass" it for my high school students too. It's not like they don't hear it everywhere, but being a role model, etc.