Whether your manager is afraid they’ll interrupt the flow of your meeting, or they just don’t have a habit of doing so, you need to convince them to take notes. Studies show it will have a major impact on their memory and preparation for your future 1 on 1 meetings.
If something is important to you, and you want them to remember it, don’t be afraid to pause and say:
“This is important to me. If you want to take a minute to write this down, we can pause for a moment.”
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