Holding one-to-ones

Holding one-to-ones

In this episode of How to Lead, Kate shares her insights on conducting effective one-to-one meetings, providing leaders with actionable advice to improve engagement, productivity, and working relationships through thoughtful interactions.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction and Program Announcement

01:11 Meet Linda, the Bad Manager

02:30 What is a One-to-One?

03:28 The Importance of One-to-Ones

03:56 Setting the Right Tone

04:50 Effective One-to-One Structure

05:42 The Power of Questions

06:53 Providing Constructive Feedback

07:26 Feedback Models

09:23 Avoiding Common Pitfalls

10:19 Handling Challenging Situations

12:25 Key Points and Conclusion

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