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How To Conduct Amazing One-To-One Staff Feedback Meetings

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A couple of months ago, one of our collaborators, Valerie Delforge illustrated how communication levels within your team had direct repercussions on your salon’s success. It’s one thing to make the resolution of meeting up with members of your team, but it’s another thing to conduct these meetings in an efficient manner. So whether you don’t know where to start or you simply want to increase their efficacy, here’s some guidance on how to conduct amazing one-to-one staff feedback meetings.

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The Idea Behind One-To-One Staff Feedback Meetings

In general, meetings are great for establishing procedures, giving business updates, motivating your team and providing a time to brainstorm. But why bother with individual meetings?

Simple. They allow you to:

  1. Give every employee their required targets
  2. Talk about their personal journies within your business
  3. Discuss training & interests
  4. Help you build a relationship with them

Improving the way you communicate with every employee makes everything smoother.

Understanding Your Employees

First, I want you to picture this scenario.

You call your staff up for an informal update. From now on, everyone is required to put into action an idea of yours to add a special touch to your customer service. Everyone agrees. A week later, however, you check-in on your team and realise no one is following through with your request.

Sounds familiar? Why do you think this happens?

Every person is different, and interprets things differently. Not all priorities are the same for everyone.

For instance, if you give me instructions or recommendations and I don’t understand where you’re coming from, I probably won’t feel the urge to act upon them. When initiating change, you need to consider the people you’re talking to.

A Personality Test To Help You Manage Staff

Within the past three months, every team in Phorest attended a full-day DiSC workshop. Explained simply, the DiSC profile is a non-judgemental tool used to discuss people’s behavioural differences, improve work productivity, and enhance teamwork communication.

While we did a full-day professional training, you can find similar free tests online, here for instance. If you’re willing to give it a shot, why not have every member of your team to take the test (this online version takes between 10-15 minutes to fill out)? You’d still get insightful results that will help you understand your employees better, minimise team conflict, develop stronger sales skills, and manage more efficiently.

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DiSC Profiles – Overview

One To One Meeting Timings

Whether you’ve given the personality test a try or not, remember that a one-to-one meeting with an employee should last no longer than an hour.

  1. Catch up informally (approx. 5 mins.)
  2. If your staff did the personality test, take 10-15 mins to discuss their results
  3. Allow your staff to express their thoughts and concerns within the workplace (approx 15 mins)
  4. Give constructive feedback on their work (approx 15 mins)
  5. Finally, discuss targets and expectations, finding something you can both be held accountable for. Make sure to mention that you’ll be looking back on how things have progressed in your next meeting (approx 10 mins).

Psst: Phorest’s Staff Goals feature can help you set, track, and reward team targets

Here’s to successful, productive, and enjoyable team meetings!

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