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The fastest way to lose good people is to lead them from a distance. We dig into one of the most underused leadership practices in business: the intentional one-on-one meeting, not the performance review, not the team update, but the focused conversation that builds trust, clarity, and growth one person at a time.
We walk through why one-on-ones matter so much for Christian leadership and business leadership, and why “misalignment grows in silence.” Using biblical principles in business, we look at how Jesus built lasting influence through personal conversations, and what that teaches us about employee engagement, retention, and healthy workplace culture. When we listen well, we don’t just gather information. We create alignment, reduce confusion, and catch small performance issues early through gentle course correction.
We also break down the major types of one-on-ones leaders need to master: alignment meetings that clarify priorities, coaching meetings that develop skills and confidence, accountability meetings that restore standards without anger, care-focused meetings that support the whole person, vision casting that reconnects work to mission, and promotion conversations that keep top performers from climbing someone else’s ladder. You’ll hear specific questions to ask, plus simple execution habits like consistency, preparation, note-taking, and follow-up so these meetings produce real results.
If you want better performance management, stronger trust, and more godly leadership in the marketplace, press play. Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review telling us which type of one-on-one you plan to schedule first.
By Harold MilbyWe would love to hear from you. Send us a text message now by clicking HERE!
The fastest way to lose good people is to lead them from a distance. We dig into one of the most underused leadership practices in business: the intentional one-on-one meeting, not the performance review, not the team update, but the focused conversation that builds trust, clarity, and growth one person at a time.
We walk through why one-on-ones matter so much for Christian leadership and business leadership, and why “misalignment grows in silence.” Using biblical principles in business, we look at how Jesus built lasting influence through personal conversations, and what that teaches us about employee engagement, retention, and healthy workplace culture. When we listen well, we don’t just gather information. We create alignment, reduce confusion, and catch small performance issues early through gentle course correction.
We also break down the major types of one-on-ones leaders need to master: alignment meetings that clarify priorities, coaching meetings that develop skills and confidence, accountability meetings that restore standards without anger, care-focused meetings that support the whole person, vision casting that reconnects work to mission, and promotion conversations that keep top performers from climbing someone else’s ladder. You’ll hear specific questions to ask, plus simple execution habits like consistency, preparation, note-taking, and follow-up so these meetings produce real results.
If you want better performance management, stronger trust, and more godly leadership in the marketplace, press play. Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review telling us which type of one-on-one you plan to schedule first.