As a leadership coach, I often hear complaints from team members about check-in meetings with their leaders:
Sound familiar? One-on-one meetings often become routine, whether they are scheduled check-ins or spontaneous chats in the hallway. By following the boring routine, we are missing opportunities to show care, develop our teammates, provide guidance and build trust.
(For more on routine and other signs your conversation is stuck, see this article on the RUTS: conversations that need help because they are routine, uncertain, tense or serious.)
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