Using Manager Prompts

Using Huddle Manager Prompts

Using Huddle Manager Prompts

Manager Prompts are inside the Huddle results dashboard when viewing a metric. These Manager Prompts are designed to provide additional guidance and support leaders in taking action off the back of the metric results. 

Where Huddle Manager prompts appear

  1. Log into the Teamgage Portal
  2. Open your Team's Result Dashboard
  3. Select any Metric 
  4. Manager prompts will be in the left hand column

Here's What It Looks Like


Admins can create and update these manager prompts when creating or editing a metric within the Teamgage portal.

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