Understanding Huddle Submission Reminders

Understanding Huddle Submission Reminders

If you haven’t submitted your feedback in a given cycle, you’ll receive a reminder from Teamgage. These reminders are designed to make sure your voice is heard and that your team has the insights it needs to improve and perform at its best.

Here are examples of what you will receive depending on which communication channel you use.

Email


Microsoft Teams


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