Understanding Huddle Submission Reminders

Understanding Huddle Submission Reminders

As part of being on Teamgage, you will receive notifications from Teamgage to submit on a regular basis.

You will receive a reminder from your organisation if you have not submitted recently. This is because your organisation and team want your feedback so they have greater insights into how your team is feeling and performing. Make sure you submit your feedback and provide the context needed to fuel improvement and performance in your team.

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

Microsoft Teams

Email

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