Introduction
Use one-on-one meetings to reduce interruptions
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1. What Is a One-on-One Meeting?
Understand the importance of the one-on-one
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How to decide who needs a one-on-one
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2. Setting Up the One-on-One
Establish a schedule
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Determine the agenda
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3. Running a One-on-One
Review delegated action items
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Provide personal training
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Listen to their needs
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Share your needs
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Review action items and closing
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4. After the Meeting
Complete action items
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Follow up on action items delegated to others
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Ex_Files_Leading_Productive_One_On_One_Meetings.zip
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Glossary_Leading_Productive_One_on_One_Meetings.zip
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