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How would you rate your regular one-on-one meetings with your manager?

Let's say we use scale 1 to 10 (10 = Excellent). Also, up-vote if your experience is positive, down-vote if you experience is negative.

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Post ID: @OP+11NOQ5sU

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My leader quit and I haven’t known who I work for since. This has happened enough that I will probably be the leader soon

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Post ID: @Kjwy+11NOQ5sU

What meetings? They never occur.

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Post ID: @hnzj+11NOQ5sU

Based on recent townhalls and manager meetings I think the op was JE.

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Post ID: @6rfw+11NOQ5sU

Never answer those HR surveys sent to you in confidence. They are basically asking you to rat out your manager. If you do that, they use it as a basis to curb mutiny and fire you!

Better collect documentation against your manager for the outside lawyer so that you can file a harassment lawsuit against termination. Never make friends with HR or management. Their role is to protect the company from risks. That includes you!

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Post ID: @5pbw+11NOQ5sU

Never happens.

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Post ID: @5hjm+11NOQ5sU

I love them, get myself a nice cup of coffee. Afterwards I go and have nice dump on the toilet and when I get back I will go outside to the smokers area but wont smoke. And then I will get myself a cup of coffee. And then 2 hours have passed and I can almost go home.

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Post ID: @4gek+11NOQ5sU

Just another useless meeting we have to go to.

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Post ID: @3xmo+11NOQ5sU

Ask hard questions, get no answers. Boss just wanted to get it done to say it was done.

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Post ID: @3zjz+11NOQ5sU

https://youtu.be/MTYTmkwK37I

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Post ID: @3rvl+11NOQ5sU

Freaking waste of time!!!!!

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Post ID: @2aid+11NOQ5sU

Use that time to ask all the hard questions.

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Post ID: @2ukk+11NOQ5sU

Let’s just say it’s a check mark on my ultra-valuable Standard Work checklist.

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Post ID: @2wyy+11NOQ5sU

I ended up mentoring my manager. I was better connected than he was. Often, I told him reality and he “corrected” me. The next session he would be shocked I had been right, and then we would do it again...

Fun way to confirm unwritten rules. It was easy to manage him into telling me what I wasn’t supposed to know.

Then I left Hon.

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Post ID: @2aeg+11NOQ5sU

non existent

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Post ID: @1nsm+11NOQ5sU

Just a "check the box" activity for a manager that doesn't really want to deal with any real issues anyway. So I think he liked it. But for me a waste of time.

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Post ID: @1ukt+11NOQ5sU

1 Waste of time, nothing new week after week. Have better things to do with my time

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Post ID: @1oix+11NOQ5sU

I will give it a 4. Not quite sure the point of the 1 on 1. It usually is just a bull session, with no bearing on day to day operations. I cancel the vast majority of them as I have too much real work to do. Has no bearing on raises or promotions and provides little to no mentoring or insight into company topics. Most of the managers I have had over the years agree that it is just part of playing the game, and have little to no value. I think it is more of a social experiment.

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Post ID: @1ahv+11NOQ5sU

My managers quit so fast I don’t bother to learn where they sit.
Last time I found my way to their office I asked to work full time and they started spouting off townhall slogans about all the “work” that has been on the horizon for the last two years.

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Post ID: @1zws+11NOQ5sU

shaddup

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