Custom Manufacturing Industry podcast is an entrepreneurship and motivational podcast on all platforms, hosted by Aaron Clippinger. Being CEO of multiple companies including the signage industry and the software industry, Aaron has over 20 years of consulting and business management. His software has grown internationally and with over a billion dollars annually going through the software. Using his Accounting degree, Aaron will be talking about his organizational ways to get things done. Hi ...
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In between the Check-Ups
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- [0:00:48] Episode Summary | Intro
- Standing Energy
- What Happens In Between F.I.T.ness Check-ups?
- [0:02:10] Recap of Last Episode’s Quarterly F.I.T.ness Check-in
- If you’re only having conversations every three months, or annually, something is wrong.
- [0:03:46] People Want Regular Feedback
- Team Members Want Clarity & Shared Understanding
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- Even if they’re low maintenance, and keep their head down, working hard...they still want and need the feedback.
- Why Weekly vs Less Frequently
-
- Generally, the more frequently you meet, the shorter your meetings will be overall.
- If you schedule weekly, and you have to miss one, you’re not losing alot, whereas if you miss a monthly, you could be letting major agenda topics slide by for too long.
- Don’t Make Your 1:1s All About Task LIsts & Project Management
- Stick to Your Time Frame
-
- Don’t be afraid to push agenda items off to the following week’s 1:1.
- It’s not the end of the world if you can’t meet for one week.
- Don’t Make it so Clinical That it’s Not Meaningful
- [0:11:45] On Misfit Pairings of Employee & Role
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- It’s so important to have and stick to an agenda for 1:1s.
- [0:13:20] Manager’s Guide to 1 on 1s
-
- https://ciircles.com/1on1/
- 1:1s are about establishing connection with your direct report:
-
- Establishing Empathy
- Understanding Goals
- Laying Growth Path
- Providing Clarity
- ...not just about the tasks & projects.
- Invest Time and Energy in Your Team
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- It’s Worth It
- [0:16:28] The Hard Truths
- It’s hard, it takes time, but it’s your job as a manager and/or leader.
- Do it right and you have allies in the business, do it wrong (or not at all) and you have opponents.
- [0:17:58] Is There an Ideal Number of Direct Reports?
- 20% of your time should ideally be spent on nurturing your communication and connection with your team members.
- [0:19:28] Don’t Let Your 1:1s be Manager Driven
- Let Your Team Members Set the Agenda
- You Will Have to Train Team Members on How the 1:1 Works
-
- Communicate and Enforce What the 1:1 is For, The Purpose & Goal
-
- Some will take to this really quickly, for others it will take time and experience.
- 1:1s Are a Great Way to Practice Collaboration
- Active Listening & Taking Notes is Powerful for You and the Employee’s Rapport
-
- Actually caring, and listening is a very good thing.
- [0:26:12] Think About the Best Manager You Ever Had
- Odds are that one of the things that made them the best was that they genuinely cared about and believed in you.
- You May be a Diamond in the Rough
-
- Let’s be honest, there are those who establish routine communication and good rapport so well, so regularly, that they may not need an explicit weekly 1:1.
- Be the Manager Who Remembers Your Team Members’ Children’s Names
- [0:28:33] Parting Words | Recap
- It can seem like alot of work, but remember...it IS the work.
- https://ciircles.com/1on1/
- Next Episode Topic: Communication
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Adventures in Businessing: Entrepreneurship, Small Business, and a Healthy Dose of Humor
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Manage episode 293507014 series 1341557
Inhalt bereitgestellt von James Laws. Alle Podcast-Inhalte, einschließlich Episoden, Grafiken und Podcast-Beschreibungen, werden direkt von James Laws oder seinem Podcast-Plattformpartner hochgeladen und bereitgestellt. Wenn Sie glauben, dass jemand Ihr urheberrechtlich geschütztes Werk ohne Ihre Erlaubnis nutzt, können Sie dem hier beschriebenen Verfahren folgen https://de.player.fm/legal.
Show Notes
…
continue reading
- [0:00:48] Episode Summary | Intro
- Standing Energy
- What Happens In Between F.I.T.ness Check-ups?
- [0:02:10] Recap of Last Episode’s Quarterly F.I.T.ness Check-in
- If you’re only having conversations every three months, or annually, something is wrong.
- [0:03:46] People Want Regular Feedback
- Team Members Want Clarity & Shared Understanding
-
- Even if they’re low maintenance, and keep their head down, working hard...they still want and need the feedback.
- Why Weekly vs Less Frequently
-
- Generally, the more frequently you meet, the shorter your meetings will be overall.
- If you schedule weekly, and you have to miss one, you’re not losing alot, whereas if you miss a monthly, you could be letting major agenda topics slide by for too long.
- Don’t Make Your 1:1s All About Task LIsts & Project Management
- Stick to Your Time Frame
-
- Don’t be afraid to push agenda items off to the following week’s 1:1.
- It’s not the end of the world if you can’t meet for one week.
- Don’t Make it so Clinical That it’s Not Meaningful
- [0:11:45] On Misfit Pairings of Employee & Role
-
- It’s so important to have and stick to an agenda for 1:1s.
- [0:13:20] Manager’s Guide to 1 on 1s
-
- https://ciircles.com/1on1/
- 1:1s are about establishing connection with your direct report:
-
- Establishing Empathy
- Understanding Goals
- Laying Growth Path
- Providing Clarity
- ...not just about the tasks & projects.
- Invest Time and Energy in Your Team
-
- It’s Worth It
- [0:16:28] The Hard Truths
- It’s hard, it takes time, but it’s your job as a manager and/or leader.
- Do it right and you have allies in the business, do it wrong (or not at all) and you have opponents.
- [0:17:58] Is There an Ideal Number of Direct Reports?
- 20% of your time should ideally be spent on nurturing your communication and connection with your team members.
- [0:19:28] Don’t Let Your 1:1s be Manager Driven
- Let Your Team Members Set the Agenda
- You Will Have to Train Team Members on How the 1:1 Works
-
- Communicate and Enforce What the 1:1 is For, The Purpose & Goal
-
- Some will take to this really quickly, for others it will take time and experience.
- 1:1s Are a Great Way to Practice Collaboration
- Active Listening & Taking Notes is Powerful for You and the Employee’s Rapport
-
- Actually caring, and listening is a very good thing.
- [0:26:12] Think About the Best Manager You Ever Had
- Odds are that one of the things that made them the best was that they genuinely cared about and believed in you.
- You May be a Diamond in the Rough
-
- Let’s be honest, there are those who establish routine communication and good rapport so well, so regularly, that they may not need an explicit weekly 1:1.
- Be the Manager Who Remembers Your Team Members’ Children’s Names
- [0:28:33] Parting Words | Recap
- It can seem like alot of work, but remember...it IS the work.
- https://ciircles.com/1on1/
- Next Episode Topic: Communication
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