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New Manager meeting Teammembers

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    • #19349
      Elisabeth WhitsonElisabeth Whitson
      Participant

        What do you wish your new-to-you-manager asked you about in your first meeting(s)?

      • #19559
        Martina Heine, PLPMartina Heine, PLP
        Participant

          My ideas or thoughts on possible improvements that could be made.

        • #19567
          Kathryn HillKathryn Hill
          Participant

            Getting to know the creative strengths of your team is very valuable so ask employees to come to the weekly meetings with some new ideas on how to improve the team. It is key that they get to know you as well so share some of your creative ideas as well.

          • #19584
            Denise BurnettDenise Burnett
            Participant

              Your experience and expertise, your ideas for improvement, your personal goals and how they fit within the team’s goals, your expectations for your manager (e.g. communication, feedback, etc.).

            • #19645
              Anita NisbetAnita Nisbet
              Participant

                How you prefer to be communicated with – like if you prefer like Teams, or email, or phone

              • #19658
                Maria ChengMaria Cheng
                Participant

                  Get to know my personality and career goals.

                • #19681
                  Rita RaposoRita Raposo
                  Participant

                    If the new manager is new to the organization/department, I would want the manager to have one-on-one meetings (coffee, lunch, etc) with the employees to get to know the employees on a personal level and build trust within the new team. I would also want the employees to share what they think is going well, what could be improved upon, and if their is anything the employee needs to make their job more efficient.

                  • #19682
                    Harman Dhatt PCPHarman Dhatt PCP
                    Participant

                      I wish my new-to-me manager have ask about my preferred working style, strengths, and career aspirations. Understanding these will foster a more tailored and effective collaboration, enabling me to contribute meaningfully to the team’s success while aligning with my personal growth goals.

                    • #19683
                      Blair MarshallBlair Marshall
                      Participant

                        Where would you like to see yourself with in the company in X (1,2,3) years? What specials skills do you have/if any that aren’t being utilized that you think would bring value?

                        Do you have any questions about my background/interests that you would like to know about me?

                      • #19734

                        I wish that a new manager would ask about the history behind the distribution of duties. Why were certain duties assigned and what skills and strengths needed were behind the decision.

                      • #19894
                        Marites San AntonioMarites San Antonio
                        Participant

                          Get to know my personalities and capabilities. To encourage me to be a better version of myself. To help and guide me to reach my goal instead of discouraging me. A constructive criticism is fine but a side comment disguising it as a criticism is not. It’s more discouraging hearing those comments like you thought they are encouraging but the truth is they discriminating you and questioning your capability not only as a worker but as a person.

                        • #20496
                          Angie GalloAngie Gallo
                          Participant

                            Go to lunch and get to know each other’s personalities, humor, etc…it makes communication easier if you know the person you are communicating with on a different level besides work.

                          • #23310
                            Nicole Forbes PLPNicole Forbes PLP
                            Participant

                              If they asked about my strengths and what I enjoy most about the work. What can make my employee experience best? It would set a positive tone and show they’re interested in leveraging my skills effectively. What is working well, what does not work well?

                            • #23476
                              Lina VaxmanLina Vaxman
                              Participant

                                what are my goals

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