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Resources for one-on-one meetings

One-On-One Resources

Articles, books, posts and general resources for one-on-one meetings

Table of Contents:

Objective

Why did I make this? To help managers (and makers) conduct better one-on-ones that will facilitate healthy work places, motivate people and teams, and enable organizations to create amazing $%!#. Wait all that from some one-on-ones? Yeah! All that.

Conducting effective one-on-ones is the single most important investment you can make in your team. Full stop.

During management training, conversations with managers, and discussions with direct reports, I get a lot of questions on one-on-ones. How should I run them? How can I come prepared? What should be on my agenda? How often should we have them? I find myself sharing numerous resources often.

To help facilitate productive one-on-one meetings, I have put together this list of resources. My top recommendations outlines the essential links to begin your journey. Think of this as a one-on-one crash course, the one-on-one 101 if you will. The other sections are more specific (e.g. for Managers, Makers, lists of questions, etc.) and are geared to specific roles or situations.

This guide will grow over time.

A note: You cannot become a good manager by reading a couple links and a few books! It takes experience, its takes training, frankly it takes failure and learning. There is no panacea, wonder drug, or magic elixir that will make you a good leader. It takes work! (rant done)

Let's roll!

My Recommendations

in process

General one-on-one resources

For Managers

For Makers

One-on-one Questions

A few books

A Potential Layout for this guide

New Title: "A Curated List of One-On-One Meeting Resources"
Table of Contents:

  • Objective aka Why I created this
  • My Reccomendations my reasons for each...
    • link 1
    • link 2
    • link 3
    • link 4
    • link 5
  • Specific Topics (max of 3 links per section):
    • Purpose of meeting
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • On creating agendas
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • On note taking, todos, and following up
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • On Length and frequency of one-on-ones
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • Preparing for One-on-ones as a Manager
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • Preparing for One-on-ones as a Maker
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • One-on-one Questions
      • link 1
      • link 2
    • The Depot (additional links that you may find helpful)
      • link 1
      • link 2
      • link 3
      • link 4
      • link 5