Don’t Let Travel Schedules Preempt Your Regular One-on-One Sessions
If you or your organization claim “our employees are our greatest asset”, you should be doing regular one-on-one sessions with your direct reports. There is no better way to maintain those valuable “assets” than weekly one-on-ones.
When you or your direct report travel, you might skip the one-on-one sessions. Don’t do it; conduct the sessions by phone instead. It is important for the one-on-one meeting rhythm to be maintained. Remember one-on-ones build relationships and trust. Productive relationships and enduring trust stem from predictability. Rescheduling one-on-one sessions because you or your direct report are not in the office, disrupts this crucial rhythm.
Remember, whether it is you or your direct report who is working remotely, maintaining a consistent, predictable rhythm to communications keeps the empowered momentum going. The purpose of one-on-ones has always been centered around the needs of the direct report; aren’t they more likely to have increased communication needs when you are not physically together?
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