There are four stages of team development. Stage one, which is called forming, allows:

1.
the formation of goals.
2.
team members time to get to know each other.
3.
the establishment of work schedules.
4.
the definition of roles for each team member.


ANS: 2
Stage one allows team members time to develop trust in each other and recognize and value each member's expertise.

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