In which stage of group development do mature groups evaluate their activities and potential outcomes and take corrective actions if necessary?

The stage of group development in which mature groups evaluate their activities and potential outcomes and take corrective actions if necessary is called the performing stage. In this stage, group members have gained a deep understanding of their roles, responsibilities, and goals. They work together cohesively and efficiently towards achieving their objectives. As mature groups progress through the performing stage, they continually assess their progress, identify areas for improvement, and make necessary adjustments to ensure continued success.