Can my "team" use OpenDecide?
This article has two objectives. Firstly, to highlight the differences between a team and a group as understood by organisational behaviourists (summarised for your pleasure). Secondly, to guide you in understanding whether your collective can take the OpenDecide questionnaire. To strengthen your professional relationships, you must first understand the distinction between these two terms. Groups v. Teams (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/a66e222cd294b000/diffm4fekd70Few readersAdding a member to your team
This article will help you to add a member to your team so that he or she can answer the questionnaire for the team analysis.Few readersLaunch an analysis with your team
In this tutorial you will find the steps to start a team analysis and display the results.Few readersFollow-up with participants who did not respond
In this section, you will learn how to follow-up with non-respondents to the questionnaire.Few readersDownload a presentation support
You will discover how to download presentation materials to illustrate your debriefings.Few readersExtend or modify an analysis
You have launched an analysis and you realize that you need to modify either the launch date of the analysis or the closing date of the analysis. To do this, we invite you to contact us via the OpenDecide support, at the support email address (support@opendecide.com), or directly from the platform by clicking the "Help Center" button. You will be able to directly access the chat tFew readersWriting a new practice
In this article, you will discover how to write and share your best practices on the platform.Few readersModify an answer in the questionnaire
You can read in this article why it is not possible to modify the answers once submitted.Few readersRemoving a team member
In this section you will learn how to remove a member of your team for future analysis.Few readersAdd a new user
You will discover how to add a new user to the platform in order to access practices and create team analyses.Few readersBrowsers compatible with OpenDecide
As of November 30, 2020, Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer for most of theirs services, and its support will end on June 15, 2022. It is in this context that we have decided to stop supporting Internet Explorer as well. Here is the list of browsers compatible with the platform: Mozilla Firefox : >= 78 (ESR) Google Chrome : >= 92 Microsoft Edge: >= 94 Apple Safari: >= 13.1 for macOS and 12.2 for iOSFew readers