The Manager’s Compass
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Why Performance Reviews Backfire (And How to Make Them Work)
66% of employees would quit if unappreciated. Learn why performance reviews fail and how to build feedback rhythms that actually work—for in-office and remote teams
The Performance Review Playbook: How to Build Trust and Drive Growth in 60 Minutes
The calendar reminder appears: "Performance review with Sarah - Thursday, 3pm." Your stomach tightens—not because Sarah isn't performing well, but because you know how these conversations usually go. Stilted, formal, both of you counting minutes until it's over. But performance reviews can be different. They can become conversations your team actually looks forward to—moments that build trust instead of anxiety, clarity instead of confusion. The difference lies not in what you discuss, but in how you structure the conversation itself.
Performance Reviews Without the Pit in Your Stomach: A Manager's Guide
Your calendar reminder pops up: "Performance review with Jordan—Friday, 2 pm." And there it is—that pit in your stomach. You start rehearsing what you'll say, wondering if you'll come across as too harsh or too soft. Performance reviews are supposed to be mile markers on the leadership journey, but they often feel like rocky terrain you'd rather avoid. That pit in your stomach isn't weakness—it's a signal that you understand the stakes. Learn the three landmarks and practical tools that transform dreaded reviews into confident navigation check-ins.
How to Run Effective One-on-One Meetings: A Manager's Complete Guide
Most managers wing their one-on-ones, then wonder why nothing changes. You schedule them, ask “How’s everything going?” and 20 minutes later, you’ve covered the weather and current projects but learned nothing about how to help your employee succeed. The problem isn’t that you don’t care—it’s that you don’t have a framework. Learn the 35-minute structure that transforms status meetings into conversations that build trust, drive development, and create real outcomes.
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