Make 1-on-1s More Effective

Tell me if you've ever been here – I am headed on vacation and a few hours flying internationally, I have had a really busy couple of weeks, and I have a cold to top it all off. So I have a Triple Threat situation going on and with that in mind, I decided to throw together a short and sweet tactical episode for the podcast today because when I am in leadership seasons where life is really full, I need things that are easy, accessible, implementable and don't require a lot of brain space or complicated steps.

I know a lot of leaders can feel that way where we get super slammed and we tend to go into freeze mode or tend to just pay attention to the disasters or the crisis in front of us. But the reality is, there are still ways to get little tactical leadership highlights into your day like this podcast, so that you can still be more strategic - when the to-do list is a mile long, you need quick wins that aren't just easy, but strategic wins. 

So today, we're going to talk about how you can lead more effective one-on-one meetings with your teams.

This is a topic that came up with a colleague this week, and one on ones are essential for building strong relations between a manager and their team member. But sometimes I think they're the first thing to get pushed, because it feels like you're already in the daily work with the person if you're collaborating really closely. But one-on-ones have a strong purpose, one that can’t be ignored. Let’s get into it!

On this episode you’ll hear…

  • The importance of easy, accessible, and implementable leadership development tricks - especially among a mile long to-do list 

  • Why 1-on-1s are essential for building strong relationships between management and team members 

  • Three steps to make your 1-on-1s better immediately

  • How to help your employee/team overcome a challenge or mistake using your 1-on-1

Ready for more?

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