One of things I wish we have done was to celebrate our accomplishments and took time to reflect on what really worked well and what we could improved on (Abudi, 2010). This would have helped us in our future partnerships. Since then I have a new kindergarten collaborative partner who is just as awesome as the first. Even though the relationship is different, we still went through the first three steps of the team development phase. We have established a sense of fun, our common goals, and unitize each other skills and talents. I feel that both groups that are high-performing and that have clear established norm are hard to leave.
As I think about ending my time at Walden University, I know it will be difficult leaving my peers who have help guide me through this learning process. Each one of them has been helpful and supportive and provided me with necessary resources I needed to be successful. I hope that as we venture to the stage of adjournment we are able to celebrate our success and acknowledge that hard work and effort we have put into this cohort during commencement. Adjourning is important because it helps everyone transition and feel like their job was well done; it is a great way to bring closure to a collaborative team.
References
Abudi, G. (2010). The five stages of team development: A
case study. Retrieved from http://www.projectsmart.co.uk/the-five-stages-of-team-development-a-case-study.html