One-on-one meetings can be a cost-effective way to maintain morale and productivity. If, that is, you don't say the wrong thing. Here are a few common phrases to avoid at all cost.
6 things to avoid saying in one-on-ones with your employees - Workopolis
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“Rachel: Great to hear! Thanks for your kind words! :)
All the Best,
Martin...”
“Thank you, Martin. That's a fantastic motto... and I couldn't agree more!...”
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