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by iteria
785 days ago
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22 is so many direct reports. If my supervisor had 22 direct reports. I'd just check out mentally because I know I wouldn't get any real face time with them to discuss issues. Skip manager attention? Forget it. With 22 direct reports, you're not there to add your expertise and make the process better, but to be a cog in the machine. |
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I see repeated 1:1 sessions as micromanagement, like being treated as a kid that needs their hand held.
I don't want to discuss work items on 1:1 with the manager, I want to discuss them in a group setting because it is the group as a whole that solves the tasks. I also want the input from other members in the group instead of only the managers view.
In my country we do personal "how is everything going" 1:1 meetings at most once a year.