How Do I Submit Into Multiple Teams?

How Do I Submit Into Multiple Teams?

Depending on how your organisation has set up People & Teams data, you may be assigned to more than one team. This is common if you’re working across multiple projects, are part of a cross-functional group or are on secondment with another team for a short period. During the submission process, you’ll be able to clearly see which team you are submitting feedback for and can complete a submission for each team separately.

How To Submit Into Multiple Teams

  1. Submit your feedback either using the link in your notification or by logging in at teamgage.com/submit
  2. Review the team name shown in the banner at the top of the page
  3. Rate your metrics and add comments
  4. Click Submit
  5. Upon confirmation of your submission, you'll see the other teams you are part of
  6. Select another team and repeat steps 3 & 4 to complete your submission for that team

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When submitting into multiple teams, try to tailor your comments for each team. This ensures your feedback reflects the specific challenges, successes and opportunities unique to that team.

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