Improve workplace culture through effective one-on-one meetings
Exchange information to stay up-to-date with employees’ day-to-day
Provide motivation by celebrating success and addressing concerns
Coach and mentor employees and discuss professional development opportunities
There are many benefits to one-on-one meetings. They can make or break your workplace culture.
First and foremost, a meeting is a way to exchange information. One-on-ones will help you as a manager stay up-to-date on what’s really happening in your employee’s day-to-day. Ask what is going right. Ask what isn’t going so right. By listening, you will make your employees feel heard, and they will also be more likely to hear you when you bring your ideas or concerns to them.
Consider these meetings as a way of building workplace culture. Effective one-on-ones provide motivation to employees with opportunities to
Each interaction offers a chance to coach and mentor employees, and to discuss opportunities for professional development. You do not want to lose your employees because of conversations that never happened and concerns that were never voiced.
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Disclaimer: Every workplace is unique and has its own culture. The strategies and concepts covered in this training are adaptable for all environments. Federal law entitles all employees to a safe workplace per the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) General Duty Clause (29 USC 654 S5). Workplace safety can be supported through building an inclusive workplace based on open and clear communication. This training does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal or psychiatric advice. The content of this training is for general informational purposes only.