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If your one-on-one meetings feel like updates instead of progress, you’re not alone.
In this episode, James shares the story of a founder who held their first real Progress Meeting — not another status check, but a meaningful dialogue where both leader and employee walked away with understanding.
A true Progress Meeting creates clarity around three essentials: what’s expected, what’s most important, and how performance is measured. It’s not about talking more — it’s about listening better.
This episode is for founders and managers who are ready to stop filling time and start developing people.
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By James R. MayhewIf your one-on-one meetings feel like updates instead of progress, you’re not alone.
In this episode, James shares the story of a founder who held their first real Progress Meeting — not another status check, but a meaningful dialogue where both leader and employee walked away with understanding.
A true Progress Meeting creates clarity around three essentials: what’s expected, what’s most important, and how performance is measured. It’s not about talking more — it’s about listening better.
This episode is for founders and managers who are ready to stop filling time and start developing people.
Reflection Questions
Links and Resources