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Guided Temperature Meetings are in-app meetings with interactive parts that help you involve everyone in the team. Team or group members can join the meeting in Winningtemp, where they can participate and share their input about the work environment. The meeting is run by the Host using the presenter view in Winningtemp.
To make it as accessible as possible, you can join a temperature meeting from the Winningtemp App or use your computer's browser.

Who is it for?
A guided temperature meeting is for teams to collaborate in a process of inquiry, focusing on strengths to create a better overall experience and ultimately improve work engagement.
What do you talk about?
Teams discuss the Temperature category in focus. The discussion is guided by a set of questions designed using the appreciative inquiry framework, which helps identify and leverage team strengths, success, and positive aspects to create a more desirable experience for the team.

Why should I have temperature meetings with the team?
Temperature meetings inspire teams to work together, adapt to change, and achieve their goals more effectively. They use a strengths-based approach to encourage teams to embrace positivity, collaboration and innovation to enhance team performance.
Commitments - the outcome of the meeting
Commitments are topics that have been collaboratively discussed and something you have agreed to work towards. These could be actions, behaviour changes, or any promises team members make to bring about meaningful change. Learn more about commitments here: How do you work with guided temperature meetings?
Follow-up
Each temperature meeting starts with a follow-up of the commitments and data points from the previous one. This is an opportunity to remind yourselves of what you agreed to work towards and revise the progress and relevance of your commitments.
Who can create a guided temperature meeting?
Managers, System administrators and HR leaders.