The team of the company consists of 11 self-driving people, who most often work individually on their own projects in cooperation with other departments of the organization. In recent years, they have focused on creating a culture of dialogue in order to strengthen the sense of community in the team, and the team leader considered that a natural next step in the development of the team would be an increased focus on peer feedback — partly to strengthen relationships and partly to increase learning in the team.
Feedwork was specifically asked to help the team with:
The solution was to run two shorter virtual workshop sessions as the team sits spread out across different geographic locations. To maximize the learning outcomes of the sessions, we highly weighted that participants were given materials and assignments, prior to, during, and after the sessions. Specifically, the course focused on:
“What this mini-course has particularly contributed to is bringing feedback from something diffuse into concrete tools and actions. Once the barrier to asking for concrete feedback has been overcome, it is interesting to see how much learning you can actually gain from your colleagues and collaborators.”
- The head of the team, Senior Manager
That the process has created value for the team.
on that the team leader will recommend others to collaborate with Feedwork.
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