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What are Standards

Checking In vs. Checking Up

So, what does “checking in” look like?

Try asking questions like:

In this way, you can check in with people and find out how their work is coming along without making them feel as if they are under constant surveillance. And, more importantly, you will be in a much better position to provide your people with the resources and help that they really need. Finally, checking in — if done well — means sharing information that allows for open communication to happen more easily and prevents surprises down the road. “What do you need to get this project done?” “Is anything getting in you way?” “or “W at can I do to help out?”

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