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Submit ReviewIn this episode 198 of the podcast I bring you my tips and ideas on how to have effective one to one and supervision meetings with staff.
One of the things that many managers struggle with when managing people is maintaining regular meaningful communications with staff.
In this episode of the podcast I cover:
When preparing for one to one’s or supervision meetings I strongly recommend you read the work by Gary Vaynerchuck on Kind Candour.
You can read a blog post on it here: https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/kind-candor-and-why-how-you-deliver-the-medicine-matters-road-to-twelve-and-a-half-series/
Alternatively his book, Twelve and a Half: Leveraging the Emotional Ingredients Necessary for Business Success is even better as a resource for managers.
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