5 Questions Every Manager Needs to Ask Their Direct Reports

5 Questions Every Manager Needs to Ask Their Direct Reports

Exit interviews provide “a way to find out what is happening, or what has happened, that may be motivating this employee… to leave,” according to Yuletta Pringle, knowledge advisor at the Society for Human Resources Management. Yet as the above dialogue illustrates, these conversations may be too little too late

How would you like to grow within this organization?

Figure out what growth opportunities each employee needs for optimum development

What are we currently not doing as a company that you feel we should do?

Ask: What market opportunities the organization might be overlooking, and how to leverage company resources more effectively

Do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day?

Make checking in with these five questions a regular part of how managers interact with their employees

Do you feel a sense of purpose in your job?

Managers can play a meaningful role in helping employees understand how their roles contribute to the organization’s broader mission.

What do you need from me to do your best work?

The most effective managers respect and care about their employees by knowing them as individuals, acknowledging their achievements, having performance conversations, and conducting formal reviews

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