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Hey there, I'm Reggie.
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I'm an instructor at Treehouse.
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In this workshop I'll walk you through
how to have effective one-on-ones.
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A one-on-one is a regularly scheduled
meeting between a manager and
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their direct report.
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The purpose of this meeting is to be able
to have a one-on-one interaction weekly,
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or biweekly.
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So the direct report can discuss
topics such as projects, concerns,
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and professional development
with their manager.
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A one-on-one sounds simple in theory,
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