“With great power, comes great responsibility.”
The responsibilities to be taken by the team leaders are quite central to the rules of engagement.
The idea of leaders are to ensure inclusivity and a balance on both sides during such meetings. To do this, leaders need to first be prepared to define and interpret content involved in the discussion. This means that they need to take certain measures for the same.
Here’s a trick question for you: is it better to just agree to everything to avoid conflict? Rather than lecture or tell someone what and how things should be done, questioning and probing more would be a good practice for a healthy debate. It helps in terms of clarifying, while also seeking more information and clearing up any possible points of confusion or misunderstanding.
This includes the planning of the meeting itself, since all parties involved need to come together simultaneously for an effective debate. MultiCall helps at this stage with its Call Scheduling System, to plan and bring together everyone involved at a determined date and time.
They also need to monitor the participants and ensure an adherence to equal amounts of speaking and listening. At the same time, they need to draw on the inputs of all team members. In simple terms, they need to encourage and support everyone so that they may speak up.
Leaders may also need to guide the discussion back on track in case it starts to digress. Reconciling opposing points of view, linking similar ideas, and looking for common ground. Probing contrary points of view if everyone seems to be in agreement too quickly or easily.
MultiCall helps at this stage with it’s Call Monitoring System, which can add/remove participants as needed. It also allows muting of participants if necessary, and recording in order to maintain full note of the inputs provided.