Have you asked a staffer how a project is going and received a simple “good” in response? Here are some questions to get beneath the surface.| The Management Center
Having a regular time to touch base one-on-one with each of your staff members about their work keeps you focused on their results and creates a place for you to check on how projects are coming, provide feedback and serve as a resource, and agree on prioritization. Additional Resources| The Management Center
This agenda provides a template that you can ask staff members to fill out and send you ahead of your check-in. It’s structured to help staff members and managers check in on progress toward goals, stay aligned on current projects, talk about what’s going well, and what could be going better, and get aligned on next steps.| The Management Center
Your one-on-one check-ins are essential. Here are a few tips for checking in during the pandemic (and any other extended crisis).| The Management Center
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