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Good articles on management, added as I find them

What they should stop saying is “can I give you some feedback?” And they should start saying “here’s my reaction.”

https://outline.com/washingtonpost.com/business/2019/02/20/everything-you-know-about-giving-feedback-work-could-be-wrong

Whenever you see one of your people do something that worked for you, that rocked your world just a little, stop for a minute and highlight it. By helping your team member recognize what excellence looks like for her—by saying, “That! Yes, that!“—you’re offering her the chance to gain an insight; you’re highlighting a pattern that is already there within her so that she can recognize it, anchor it, re-create it, and refine it. That is learning.

https://hbr.org/2019/03/the-feedback-fallacy

"The first agenda item is you. Tell me how you’re doing, how you’re feeling,”

https://medium.com/s/story/a-beginners-guide-to-giving-performance-reviews-963aba23bd

One on One Meeting Questions Great Managers Ask Their Teams

https://getlighthouse.com/blog/one-on-one-meeting-questions-great-managers-ask/

the single most valuable skill you can possess to remain employable over time is learning how to learn

https://css-tricks.com/learning-to-learn/

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