Monthly Feedback Report for Dorathy
On your journey to make any team you join better, you¡¯ll practice excellent
behaviors that enhance your teamwork.
The
Synthesis Mission Brief
explains your teamwork challenge for this week. In a word? It's about
perseverance. You'll play
Batteries Not Included this week, and while things may start out easy, they won't stay that way for long. Will your teams persevere? Or will you 'never give up'?
Communication in Play Sessions
Dorathy's % of time speaking average each session.
Reflection for Dorathy: When is the best time to agree on a team plan? Before the game, or while the game is in progress?
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You use 80% of your share of the team's allotted actions.
How many actions should each player take?
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You complete
50%
of your attempted passes.
How well are you coordinating with your teammates?
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If you notice that some of your teamwork data is missing or showing
at 0%, it is because you have yet to attend and participate in recent
Play sessions for this game.
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Dorathy, here are some observations about your participation and communication during Play:
You're always ready to jump in and help your team, and that's a great quality. Even when you said ¡°Done,¡± or advised ¡°Okay,¡± it showed you¡¯re paying attention and contributing to the group's progress. Being more vocal could help you shine even more. You might explore providing more detailed ideas or asking questions to keep the conversation going. For example, sharing your thoughts like ¡°What if we try this strategy?¡± can help your teammates think creatively and feel supported.
Your way of communicating is clear and straightforward, which really helps in keeping things moving. Statements like ¡°I reload¡± and ¡°So now we¡¯re going to turn to the other side¡± are direct and helpful. You could enhance your teamwork by expanding on your ideas a bit more. Maybe try adding some more context to your comments to give your team a fuller picture. This kind of input can make your team¡¯s strategy even stronger. Keep using your clear communication style while adding a bit more detail, and you'll see even better results in your teamwork.
Observations based on your participation in Play sessions in 3 of
the past 4 weeks.
On your journey to make any team you join better, you¡¯ll practice how to
effectively communicate with everyone. Our Discussion sessions are carefully
designed to provide opportunities for you to practice these critical
communication skills in various ways.
Last week's theme was
"Bad Wins and Good Losses." We usually think of winning as a success and losing as a failure. But not all wins and losses are that straightforward. How important are integrity, learning from mistakes, and personal growth¨Ceven if you don¡¯t win?
No right or wrong answers; just interesting conversations with kids from
around the world.
Communication in Discussions sessions
Dorathy's % of time speaking average each session.
Reflection for Dorathy: How does your voice % compare to the
average?
You spoke very minimally during the Discussion sessions you attended last week, with only a few interjections and short phrases. We noticed that the voice graph indicates you spoke about 6% of the time you were in the session; however, upon review we realized this was due to background noise picked up by your mic. Due to this, we are unable to offer you a comprehensive analysis of your strengths and areas for growth in communication.
We encourage you to more actively participate and communicate with your team in upcoming Discussion sessions so that we are able to provide you with insights about your communication skills. If you are unsure what to say, we would encourage you to ask your teammates questions to learn more about how they voted and what they think. You could also volunteer to read some of the slides aloud for your team.
We hope to see you in a Discussion session soon!
Anyone who¡¯s on the path toward becoming a Supercollaborator is able to keep
improving their skills and making course corrections. We look forward to
seeing you at future Play + Discussion sessions, and we¡¯ll continue giving you
feedback on your teamwork and communication skills.
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To the stars (and Mars),
Josh Dahn, cofounder
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