Understanding the Huddle Metric Drilldown
When your in your Huddle Dashboard you can click on a Metric tile to launch the Metric Drilldown. This page is useful for tracking results and comments for a specific metric.
Here's what it looks like
Let's take a deep dive into the features available on this page.
Question Recap
This displays the question that the submitters are rating against and leaving comments for.
Prompts
Prompts are designed to assist leaders in facilitating conversations to address issues raised in team scores and comments. Prompts can be built in by your Teamgage Administrator when they are creating each metric.
Supporting Resources & Systems
The Supporting Resources & Systems may not be present if your organisation did not provide these. This is a place for links to internal resources or processes that may be related to the metric. These resources can be built in by your Teamgage Administrator when they are creating each metric.
Metric tile
The metric tile contains a visual representation of the average score for this metric and the spread of the submissions for the date range selected as well as the change of this score from the comparison date range.
Timeline
In the timeline tab you can view a timeline of all or a combination of your metrics. Here in the metric drilldown you can see the monthly average for this metric for the past 3 months.
In the Topics section, you can get the key themes in the comments made towards this metric. In the Comments section you can view all comments made towards this metrics in the date range selected.
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