1-to-1 guide
Oleksii Popov
Director of Engineering | CTO | Solution Architect | Delivering Scalable Software Solutions in Cloud, AI, QA | Leading Education Initiatives
1-2-1 Meetings: A Regular Check-In for Growth and Development
One-to-one (or 1-2-1, or 1-on-1) meetings are regular check-ins between two people in an organization, typically a manager and an employee. They are a valuable opportunity for both parties to give and receive feedback, stay up-to-date on each other's work, resolve issues, and plan for the future.
Why is it important to do 1-2-1 meetings, from a manager's point of view:
Principles of 1-2-1 meetings:
Empathy is the ability to understand one's own feelings and the feelings of others.
It is important?that the employee can talk to you frankly and understand the personal value of such meetings.
Situations that can be discussed in 1-2-1 meetings
Overwork/ burnout
Conflicts in the team
Does not share company values
Uninteresting tasks
Cadence
It is recommended to have 1-2-1 conversations once a month with your project team members and engineering subordinates.
In cases where active engagement is needed, e.g., issues on a project, active mentoring, preparation for a performance review, and onboarding, you can set up meetings more often. Once a week, or even daily sync-ups.
How to make your 1-on-1 meetings productive
The full cycle of 1-on-1 includes:
During the meeting:
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When choosing questions for 1-to-1, it is important to consider:
Examples of questions to ask:
What we?don't?need to talk about:
Feedback
Positive Feedback
If the results of the feedback do not show any remarks to the employee, but there is gratitude, praise, and a wish to continue?"in the same way,"?you should definitely talk about the positives. If, as a manager, you can see where you can still develop the employee, then you should talk about?points for growth.
Corrective Feedback
If, based on the results of the collected feedback, there are comments/suggestions/desires to make changes to the employee's work.
We give feedback in a detailed but constructive way (we can use the?"sandwich"?technique).
How to give feedback properly:
You can use the?"sandwich"?technique, the?principle of non-violent communication, and the?GROW?and?STAR?methods available; the main rule is that there?should be more praise than criticism.
Meeting summary
It is a nice style to make notes about your conversations. Track your agreements and plans.
A structure that can be used:
And some personal findings regarding 1-to-1 meetings:
Thank you for your time and consideration. I'm confident that you'll have productive and nice 1-2-1 meetings.
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