Without trying too hard, it’s easy for managers to compile a long list of reasons not to meet with the people they supervise. But the volume of reasons does not outweigh the value and importance of regularly scheduled exchanges with a direct report.
If used correctly, over time managers and employees can enjoy many benefits by meeting one on one.1. Visible appreciation: Time is currency. If managers carve out time for their people and are prepared when they meet, they show they value employees.2. Better thinking: Regular one-on-one meetings give managers and employees space to step away from the urgent and immediate and
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| by Kate Zabriskie |













