Review: The Weekly Coaching Conversation

Managers, like just about everyone else, are busy. But when Brian Souza points out that most managers only spend four hours per employee, per year, discussing their team’s performance, it’s a jarring observation.

Joe Kornik | November 07, 2012

Managers, like just about everyone else, are busy. But when Brian Souza points out that most managers only spend four hours per employee, per year, discussing their team’s performance, it’s a jarring observation.

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