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Leya [2.2K]
2 years ago
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Ernest bormann's description of _________ resembles tuckman's forming stage of group development.

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gogolik [260]2 years ago
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Ernest Bormann's description of <u>primary tension</u> resembles Tuckman's stage of group development. The Tuckman's stage of group development are commonly known as: Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning. Tuckman's model explains that "as the team develops maturity and ability, relationships establish, and leadership style changes to more collaborative or shared leadership."

what is primary tension?

when you meet unfamiliar people or go to unfamiliar places, the discomfort you feel is known as primary tension. The social uneasiness and stiffness that comes when you get acquainted with new groups. There is also a secondary tension which occurs after the formation of a group.

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