
For many of us, our experience with on-on-one meetings is less than stellar. Talking about the local sports teams, the weather, the weekend or simply giving status updates feels like a waste of time for both managers and team members. In a business climate that is more competitive than ever, why should we spend more time in meetings? In this episode, Chris revisits his recent blog post that explores why one-on-ones may be the most important thing you can do to build great teams and keep your best people.
Related blog post: Why one-on-ones? by Uptick
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Let's Talk Teams is a podcast by Uptick the one-on-one tool that helps managers and their team members change vague meetings into meaningful conversations.
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