Effective Status (1:1) Meetings
Transform your 1:1s into powerful moments of connection, clarity, and growth with a simple 3-part meeting method.

Effective Status (1:1) Meetings udemy course
Transform your 1:1s into powerful moments of connection, clarity, and growth with a simple 3-part meeting method.
Welcome to Insight Studio, where bold strategy and wild creativity help organizations grow and individuals thrive. In this practical and engaging 30-minute training, you'll learn how to transform status meetings (1:1) into powerful tools for team alignment, productivity, and connection.
Did you know that regular check-ins can boost team productivity by 12.5%, according to a Harvard Business Review study? That’s because effective status meetings lead to clear expectations, faster problem-solving, and better alignment on priorities. In this course, you’ll gain simple, actionable tools to help you lead consistent, efficient, and impactful meetings—no matter your team size or setting.
You’ll learn a flexible three-part structure for your status meetings:
Inform – a space for updates on current projects
Action – a list of asks or decisions your team needs from you
Feedback – a moment to give and receive regular, constructive feedback
We’ll dive into the power of consistency, how to tailor meeting schedules to your team’s needs, and how to balance structure with flexibility. Whether you prefer daily 10-minute stand-ups or monthly deep dives, I'll help you find a rhythm that works—and stick to it.
You’ll also discover the importance of rapport-building, especially in remote or hybrid teams, and how simple conversation starters can foster connection and trust. Plus, you’ll get tips on managing the flow of conversation: how to clarify whether a team member is informing you or asking for action, and how to ask whether someone wants guidance or direction—both essential for empowering your team.
We’ll wrap up with a feedback framework you can implement immediately, and show you how to use simple tools—like a meeting template or shared agenda—to keep your team focused and organized.
Whether you're new to managing or just ready to refresh your approach, this course gives you permission to do things differently—and better. Let’s build habits that help your meetings become a source of clarity, connection, and forward momentum.