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2014 NSDM Publication on Leadership by National Security Affairs Professor Mary Raum Featured the 2008 Edition of Scott M. Graffius’ Work on Team Development
21 January 2016
BY SCOTT M. GRAFFIUS | ScottGraffius.com
Informed by the research of Bruce W. Tuckman and Mary Ann C. Jensen, over 100 subsequent studies, and Scott M. Graffius' first-hand professional experience with, and analysis of, team leadership and performance, Graffius created his ‘Phases of Team Development’ as a unique perspective and visual conveying the five phases of team development — Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning — inclusive of a graph showing how performance varies by phase, as well as the characteristics and strategies for each phase.
Graffius' intellectual property (IP) is registered with the United States Copyright Office.
Graffius initially developed his ‘Phases of Team Development’ unique material in 2008, and he periodically refreshes it.
The 2014 NSDM publication, 'Leader Theory Explanations and Original Texts,' by National Security Affairs Professor Mary Raum, featured the 2008 Edition of Scott M. Graffius’ work on team development.
Dr. Raum lists the publication on her resume. Visual set exhibit 1 is below. It shows page 13 from the addendum section of her resume.
Visual set exhibit 2 is below. It shows that Dr. Raum shared her respective 2014 NSDM publication on Academia.edu. Specifically, it's here.
Visual set exhibit 3 is below. It shows:
Graffius' intellectual property on teamwork tradecraft was initially titled 'Stages of Team Development' but it was renamed to 'Phases of Team Development.'
Read on to learn:
About Mary Raum, Ph.D.
Dr. Raum has extensive experience at the executive level across private, public, and academic communities. She is a tenured professor of national security affairs at the United States Naval War College. Dr. Raum has a dual Ph.D. in Engineering and Public Affairs. She was the legacy Swanee Hunt Academic Chair for Women Peace and Security and served in that role for a decade.
About Scott M. Graffius
Scott M. Graffius is a global leader in agile project management and an expert on teamwork tradecraft. See his bio to learn more.
How to Cite This Article
Graffius, Scott M. (2016, January 21). 2014 NSDM Publication on Leadership by National Security Affairs Professor Mary Raum Featured the 2008 Edition of Scott M. Graffius’ Work on Team Development. Available at: https://scottgraffius.com/blog/files/nsdm-leadership.html. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.22276.33920.
Post-Publication Notes
If there are any supplements or updates to this article after the date of publication, they will appear here.
Content Acknowledgements
This article used limited excerpts of content from Mary Raum, attributed to Mary Raum and used under fair use for news reporting and analysis.
Copyright
Copyright © Scott M. Graffius. All rights reserved.
Content on this site—including text, images, videos, and data—may not be used for training or input into any artificial intelligence, machine learning, or automatized learning systems, or published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the express written permission of Scott M. Graffius.
Informed by the research of Bruce W. Tuckman and Mary Ann C. Jensen, over 100 subsequent studies, and Scott M. Graffius' first-hand professional experience with, and analysis of, team leadership and performance, Graffius created his ‘Phases of Team Development’ as a unique perspective and visual conveying the five phases of team development — Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning — inclusive of a graph showing how performance varies by phase, as well as the characteristics and strategies for each phase.
Graffius' intellectual property (IP) is registered with the United States Copyright Office.
Graffius initially developed his ‘Phases of Team Development’ unique material in 2008, and he periodically refreshes it.
The 2014 NSDM publication, 'Leader Theory Explanations and Original Texts,' by National Security Affairs Professor Mary Raum, featured the 2008 Edition of Scott M. Graffius’ work on team development.
Dr. Raum lists the publication on her resume. Visual set exhibit 1 is below. It shows page 13 from the addendum section of her resume.
Visual set exhibit 2 is below. It shows that Dr. Raum shared her respective 2014 NSDM publication on Academia.edu. Specifically, it's here.
Visual set exhibit 3 is below. It shows:
- Page 1 from Dr. Raum’s 2014 NSDM publication,
- Page 29,
- a zoomed-in view of source information from page 29,
- a larger view of Graffius’ work featured on page 29,
- and Page 37.
Graffius' intellectual property on teamwork tradecraft was initially titled 'Stages of Team Development' but it was renamed to 'Phases of Team Development.'
Read on to learn:
- About About Mary Raum,
- About Scott M. Graffius,
- How to Cite This Article,
- and more.
About Mary Raum, Ph.D.
Dr. Raum has extensive experience at the executive level across private, public, and academic communities. She is a tenured professor of national security affairs at the United States Naval War College. Dr. Raum has a dual Ph.D. in Engineering and Public Affairs. She was the legacy Swanee Hunt Academic Chair for Women Peace and Security and served in that role for a decade.
About Scott M. Graffius
Scott M. Graffius is a global leader in agile project management and an expert on teamwork tradecraft. See his bio to learn more.
How to Cite This Article
Graffius, Scott M. (2016, January 21). 2014 NSDM Publication on Leadership by National Security Affairs Professor Mary Raum Featured the 2008 Edition of Scott M. Graffius’ Work on Team Development. Available at: https://scottgraffius.com/blog/files/nsdm-leadership.html. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.22276.33920.
Post-Publication Notes
If there are any supplements or updates to this article after the date of publication, they will appear here.
Content Acknowledgements
This article used limited excerpts of content from Mary Raum, attributed to Mary Raum and used under fair use for news reporting and analysis.
Copyright
Copyright © Scott M. Graffius. All rights reserved.
Content on this site—including text, images, videos, and data—may not be used for training or input into any artificial intelligence, machine learning, or automatized learning systems, or published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the express written permission of Scott M. Graffius.