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The benefits of Team Briefing are: | The benefits of Team Briefing are: | ||
− | + | *Provides a channel for delivering clear messages and encouraging open communication. | |
− | + | *Regular face-to-face communication prevents rumor from gaining credibility. | |
− | + | *Enables questions and suggestions to be fed back from staff to the top. | |
− | + | *Develops greater awareness and involvement at all levels. | |
− | + | *Develops a shared sense of mission, collective aims and reasons why we’re here. | |
− | + | *Explains financial, commercial and strategic issues. | |
− | + | *Ensures that staffs are kept up to date on performance, progress and policy changes. | |
− | + | *Enables discussion of sensitive matter because it's face-to-face. <ref>[http://www.answers.com/topic/briefing www.answers.com] (27 may 2009), [http://www.yourdictionary.com/briefing www.yourdictionary.com] (27 may 2009), [http://dictionary.bnet.com/definition/team+briefing.html dictionary.bnet.com] (27 may 2009), [http://www.businessballs.com/teambriefing.htm] (27 May 2009)</ref> | |
See also: [[Debriefing]]}} | See also: [[Debriefing]]}} | ||
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*'''Feedback.''' With any luck your team will give you some useful feedback and make some valid suggestions during your team briefing. It’s really important that you do something constructive with this feedback - the team could be unsatisfied if they feel their views are not being taken seriously. | *'''Feedback.''' With any luck your team will give you some useful feedback and make some valid suggestions during your team briefing. It’s really important that you do something constructive with this feedback - the team could be unsatisfied if they feel their views are not being taken seriously. | ||
*'''Monitoring the Team Briefing.''' Managers at a senior level should make every effort to “sit in” on team briefings within their area of work to assess how successful team briefing is. The Internal Communications team will also carry out periodic research into the distribution and effectiveness of team briefing. <ref> [http://www.businessballs.com/freepdfmaterials/team_briefing_guidelines_MU.pdf www.businessballs.com] (9 September 2009)</ref>}} | *'''Monitoring the Team Briefing.''' Managers at a senior level should make every effort to “sit in” on team briefings within their area of work to assess how successful team briefing is. The Internal Communications team will also carry out periodic research into the distribution and effectiveness of team briefing. <ref> [http://www.businessballs.com/freepdfmaterials/team_briefing_guidelines_MU.pdf www.businessballs.com] (9 September 2009)</ref>}} | ||
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+ | =='''Job Aid'''== | ||
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+ | [[Image:pdf.png]] [[Media:Toolkit_Template_Team_Briefing.pdf|Organizing a Team Briefing]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 2 February 2012
TEAM BRIEFING |
Act or instance of supplying precise instructions or information to someone. The Team Briefing is a regular face-to-face meeting between supervisors and their teams to systematically communicate and exchange information and ideas.
It ensures that staff at all levels receives information that is relevant to them, which is a mixture or corporate and local issues. It is capable of being monitored by someone given responsibility to do so, including the satisfactory feedback of answers to questions at all levels. Its aim is to reduce misunderstandings and rumours and enhance cooperation. The benefits of Team Briefing are:
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Organizing a Team Briefing |
Step by Step
Attending a Team Briefing
Facilitator’s Role
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Job Aid
References
- ↑ www.answers.com (27 may 2009), www.yourdictionary.com (27 may 2009), dictionary.bnet.com (27 may 2009), [1] (27 May 2009)
- ↑ www.businessballs.com (9 September 2009)