Managing Huddle Conversations

Managing Huddle Conversations

The Conversations section gives visibility into the anonymous conversations taking place across your organisation.
Leaders can use conversations to follow up on feedback, ask clarifying questions and continue discussions sparked by Teamgage submissions, while always maintaining anonymity. Leaders may also receive responses to comments they have submitted themselves. Learn more about Leader and Submitter View.

How to access the Conversations section

      1. Log into Teamgage
      2. Select Conversations from the left side navigation

Here's What It Looks Like


Conversation Status

Conversations can have one of two statuses:
  1. Open - the conversation is active
  2. Closed - the conversation has been completed
Info
A closed conversation will automatically reopen if a new reply is added.

Available Actions

From the Conversations section, you can
  1. View - Open and review the conversation
  2. Close - Mark the conversation as closed

Here's What It Looks Like



Sorting and Filtering Conversations

Use the available sorting and filtering options to quickly find relevant conversations.

Sorting Options

  1. Comment - Sort by the original comment
  2. Team - Sort by the team the comment was submitted to
  3. Started by - Sort by the leader or admin who started the conversation
  4. Status - Filter by open or closed conversations
  5. Last reply - Sort by the most recent response date

Filtering Options

  1. Team Filter – View conversations for a specific team or area of the organisation
  2. Status Filter – Filter conversations by Open or Closed status
  1. Teamgage Conversations
  2. Using Teamgage Conversations - How To Start & Respond
  3. Understanding Safety and Anonymity in Teamgage Conversations
  4. Receiving Conversation Notifications
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