What’s the best cadence for one-on-one meetings between managers and their reports?

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Deepak Singh

Updated June 01, 2026 · 4 min read

For most manager-report relationships, a weekly or fortnightly one-on-one of around 30 minutes is the practical sweet spot — frequent enough to catch issues early and maintain connection, without becoming burdensome. Newer employees and fast-moving work benefit from weekly meetings, while experienced, autonomous reports may do well with a fortnightly rhythm.

Cadence matters less than consistency and quality: a regular slot that is rarely cancelled, owned partly by the report’s agenda, and focused on priorities, blockers, growth, and feedback rather than just status updates. Status can be handled asynchronously; the one-on-one is most valuable as a space for the conversations that don’t happen elsewhere. Protecting the meeting from constant rescheduling is what signals it genuinely matters.

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