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How Regular Check-Ins Can Create a Culture of High Performance

The Power of Regular Check-Ins

September 05, 20233 min read

As leaders, we want our teams to perform at their best. We invest in the latest technologies, put our best foot forward in creating a conducive working environment, and hire the best talents in the industry. However, to foster a culture of high performance, we need more than just reactive interventions. We need a proactive approach that ensures that our employees stay motivated, engaged, and aligned with both their goals and those of the organization.

Picture this: you're a manager. You have a team of highly skilled employees, each an expert in their field. They come to work every day, put their nose to the grindstone, and power through their to-do list. But are they performing at their best? Are they happy and fulfilled in their work? Do they feel seen and heard? That's where regular check-ins come in. Here, we'll explore how setting aside time for regular check-ins can be a game-changer for your team and your business.

1. Regular check-ins create a culture of continuous improvement

One con of performance reviews is they are often conducted once a year. Imagine working on a project for 12 months only to receive feedback after the fact. With regular check-ins (we suggest weekly or bi-weekly), you and your team avoid the chance of missing the boat on reaching project goals. Even small tweaks have the potential to make a significant impact on the overall outcome. Plus, when employees receive feedback frequently throughout the process, it is easier for them to course-correct and improve their output.

2. They help identify problems and find solutions in real-time

Regular check-ins enable managers to identify problems early, allowing them ample time to help employees find solutions. This could be a simple conversation addressing motivation levels, or the need for additional resources to get a project over the finish line. Instead of ignoring potential issues until it's too late, managers can use regular check-ins to empower employees to grow and perform at their best.

3. It facilitates the development of trust

When it comes to building trust between managers and employees, consistency is key. Regular check-ins provide a structured framework for communication to take place consistently in a safe and predictable environment, which helps to build trust over time. This trust helps create a culture where employees and managers can feel comfortable sharing feedback and coming up with creative solutions together.

4. They drive employee engagement

Employee engagement is critical in achieving productivity and employee satisfaction. Regular check-ins create an opportunity for employees and managers to engage in conversations about not only what they are currently working on but to talk about goals and expectations for the future. Receiving feedback regularly helps employees know they are valued and their work is having an impact. This can help reduce employee turnover and ultimately, increase retention rates.

5. They foster a learning culture

Regular check-ins encourage employees to embrace a continuous learning culture. In essence, this means that learning is ongoing and never-ending. By giving feedback and talking out areas for improvement, employees are able to learn new skills and refine old ones. This not only helps them become more productive in their current role, but it also allows them to develop their long-term career goals.

Creating a culture of high performance is achievable, but it takes a proactive approach that understands and aligns with the employees' needs and aspirations. Regular check-ins offer an effective method of ensuring that everyone stays on track and motivated towards achieving both personal and organizational goals. As we adopt a new way of working, incorporating regular check-ins in our processes and procedures will enable us to create a supportive and positive work environment, which in turn will lead to high team morale, increased productivity, and innovation. Regular check-ins will provide you with an excellent opportunity to have meaningful conversations with your team members, express your appreciation and gratitude, and offer constructive feedback that aligns with both your goals. We hope that this post has been insightful, and you can now embrace the power of regular check-ins in creating a culture of high performance.

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Jill Adams | Mindset & High Performance Coach

Jill Adams is a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience in management and leadership roles. Throughout her career, she has consistently delivered exceptional results, leading her teams to achieve high performance and earning recognition as an award-winning sales coach. With a deep commitment to the success of her team and clients, Jill has dedicated her expertise to investing in their growth and development. As a Certified High Performance Coach, she now focuses on empowering driven, high-achieving professionals to elevate their performance without sacrificing their personal lives. With Jill's guidance, you can unlock your true potential, reach new levels of success, and create a harmonious and fulfilling life.

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