
Effective communication is not just about transmitting information; it's also about ensuring understanding and fostering skill development. Reverend Freed's 5-step process provides a structured approach to training and communication within teams, emphasizing the "We Talk" feedback component at each stage.
Step |
Action |
Debrief (We Talk) |
1. I Do, You Watch |
The leader demonstrates a task or role, setting an example. |
Discuss observations, answer questions, and clarify doubts. |
2. I Do, You Help |
The leader continues to lead the task, inviting the team member to assist. |
Explore the team member's experience and suggestions for improvement. |
3. You Do, I Help |
The team member takes the lead on the task, with the leader providing support. |
Focus on the team member's approach, challenges faced, and how to improve. |
4. You Do, I Watch |
The team member performs the task independently, while the leader observes. |
Feedback on performance, what went well, and areas for improvement. |
5. You Do, Someone Else Watches |
The team member now demonstrates the task to another person, teaching the skill. |
Evaluate the team member's ability to impart knowledge and overall training effectiveness. |
This 5-step process, mainly the "We Talk" component, helps ensure clear communication, understanding, and practical skill transfer within the team. It's a cyclical process that enhances the individual's capabilities and the team's performance.