The punctuated equilibrium model
It is an alternative model for temporary groups with deadlines. They don’t follow the five-stage group development model. They have their own unique sequencing of actions. Their first meeting sets the group’s direction. This first phase of group activity is one of inertia. A transition takes place at the end of this phase, which occurs exactly when the group has used up half its allotted time. A transition initiates major changes. A second phase of inertia follows the transition and the group’s last meeting is characterized by markedly accelerated activity.
by Jakaria Dasan
School of Business and Economics
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
by Jakaria Dasan
School of Business and Economics
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
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