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  2. Team Role Inventories - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Belbin Team Inventory, a behavioural test that measures preference for nine Team Roles in a team environment. Find out the history, application, and characteristics of each Team Role, such as Plant, Resource Investigator, and Shaper.

  3. Meredith Belbin - Wikipedia

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    Meredith Belbin is a British researcher and management consultant who developed the Belbin team roles model. Learn about his life, work, and views on the European Union from this Wikipedia article.

  4. File:Teamrollen nach Meredith Belbin.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  5. Tuckman's stages of group development - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the forming-storming-norming-performing model of team development proposed by Bruce Tuckman in 1965. Find out the characteristics, challenges and leadership strategies for each stage, and how they relate to the team's goals and tasks.

  6. Team - Wikipedia

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    A team is a group of individuals working together to achieve their goal, with complementary skills and synergy. Learn about different types of teams, such as action, advisory, command, executive and project teams, and see examples from various fields.

  7. Input–process–output model of teams - Wikipedia

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    Team-level factors: the resources the team has access to, how large the team is, how much time the team spends together, how close the team members are; Environmental factors: how the team works with other teams, whether the team is part of an organization

  8. Six Thinking Hats - Wikipedia

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    Six Thinking Hats is a technique developed by Edward de Bono to challenge the brain in different ways and plan thinking processes. It uses six colored hats as metaphors for six directions of thinking: facts, feelings, positive, negative, new ideas and overview.

  9. Talk:Team Role Inventories - Wikipedia

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    As such, this article has been tagged to indicate that the content may have been provided by someone with close connections to the material. Further, there are a large number of team role inventories which are utilized in schools and workplaces per my understanding, so it seems inappropriate that this wiki focuses entirely on Belbin's product.