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Can you recall the joy of Show and Tell, where you would excitedly walk into the classroom wrapping your arms around a special item? It may be a favorite book, a flashy new gadget, or even something that you built! You wait patiently for your turn, and when your name is called, you walk up to the front of class, palms a bit sweaty, and then you get the opportunity to speak in front of your peers.
Show and Tell challenges your ability to think ‘out of the box’, and invite peers to come into your own little world.
So, why not continue this ritual as we work in our careers? At Klue, we’ve created a twist on Show and Tell, a weekly session where anyone can share a new feature, a cool new idea, or just something interesting they’ve been working on. We named it Show Don’t Tell so that the focus would be geared on “showing”, rather than just “telling” how it works. Here is how including Show and Don’t Tell has benefited out team.
1. Strengthen Language
We have the sales and marketing (“smarketing”) team who live on an entirely different planet from the developers. Smarketing talks about ABC, “Always be closing”, while developers talk about losing their coder’s sanity when debugging. Having teams come together to talk about their projects allows words to be thrown around, allowing people to ask questions and get familiar with the language being used.
2. Build Support and Respect
Often teams are separated because they’re wearing their own “hat”. By listening to your coworker’s presentation, you start to gain a sense of respect for what they’re exactly contributing to the company. Sharing also gives a sense of meaning in the work that you do, and helps others to see it too.
3. Increase Pride
Just like Show and Tell, sharing your excitement with the team increases the pride you have in your own work. Show Don’t Tell creates a great feedback session and pushes positive peer pressure.
4. Develop effective communication skills
The question portion of Show Don’t Tell opens your eyes to see if your communication skills are effective across all teams. By getting feedback on what is/isn’t clear teaches you how to present your ideas better.
5. Stirs Innovation
Sharing opens up dialogue and new ideas to be shared.
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