From Storming to Performing: Why Most Teams Get Stuck
Every team wants to be high-performing. Few get there.
The truth? Most teams get stuck in the storming phase — and leadership unknowingly keeps them there.
🌀 What’s “Storming,” Anyway?
Bruce Tuckman’s classic model breaks team development into 4 stages:
- Forming – Everyone’s polite. No one’s real.
- Storming – Conflict shows up. Turf wars begin. Roles get tested.
- Norming – Trust builds. Collaboration clicks.
- Performing – Team hits stride. Results speak.
Storming is normal. But it’s not meant to last.
🚧 Why Teams Stay Stuck
Most leaders see conflict and think, “Uh oh, we’ve got a people problem.”
So they do what they were taught:
- Step in and smooth it over.
- Reorganize the team.
- Add more process.
But those tactics often interrupt growth rather than support it.
⚠️ Signs You’re Stuck in Storming
- The same issues resurface sprint after sprint.
- One or two voices dominate retros or planning.
- Everything feels reactive.
- The team is “busy,” but impact is low.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not failing. You’re stalling.
💡 How to Break Through
Here’s the good news: storming isn’t a problem. It’s a milestone — if you know how to move through it.
That’s where agile leadership comes in:
- Model psychological safety. Be open to challenge and feedback.
- Coach instead of fix. Ask guiding questions. Don’t always provide answers.
- Shine a light on patterns. Bring visibility to team dynamics with objectivity.
- Create a feedback rhythm. Weekly retros aren’t optional — they’re oxygen.
Teams don’t need a hero. They need a guide.
🧭 Where Pivotal Agility Comes In
At Pivotal Agility, we help leaders navigate storming with confidence, so their teams don’t just survive — they evolve.
We coach leaders and teams together, shortening the painful middle and fast-tracking performance.
Want to move from stuck to high-performing? Let’s talk.