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Sample questions for one-to-one work dialogues

These questions can support you and your manager in the preparation and conduct of one-to-one work dialogues. The list is intended for inspiration and is not exhaustive.

1. Follow-up and the conclusions of the previous one-to-one work dialogue

  • What did you agree on at the previous one-to-one work dialogue and what has been achieved in relation to this?
  • What has not been achieved?
  • Why?
  • How do you view your own efforts over the past year?

2. Tasks, goals and work plans

  • How do you see your work area and your duties in the context of your department's/organisation's goals?
  • Do you have suggestions for changes or improvements to your work routines at the organisational unit? What are they?
  • Are you satisfied with your duties, responsibilities and authority?
  • Alternatively: Do you want it to be clearer?
  • In what areas can you do a better job? Are there any special circumstances that are preventing you from doing this?
  • To what extent are you satisfied with your own efforts?
  • What are you most satisfied with when performing your job?
  • What are you least satisfied with when performing your job?
  • Is the time you spend on the individual tasks what you had planned?
  • What tasks should be emphasised in the coming year?
  • Is the distribution of tasks sensible or should it be changed, if so how?
  • Would you like to have other tasks in the short/long term?
  • What plans and goals are important to set for the next period?

3. Management

  • Do you get the follow-up you need from your manager?
  • How does your manager perform in relation to you and your work situation?
  • In what situations does your manager motivate you and which ones not?
  • Do you have enough time to discuss your work situation and your tasks with your manager?

4. Working environment and collaboration

  • How would you characterise your job situation right now?
  • What do you need to get closer to an ideal situation?
  • What does it look like around you when you feel that your job works well for you and others?
  • How are you getting along in your work?
  • How do you think the last year has been at work?
  • How are you getting along in your division/department/section?
  • What conditions at work have a positive or negative impact on your enjoyment of your work?
  • Are your work premises suitable?
  • Are the resources/work equipment sufficient to perform your job in a sound manner?
  • Is there anything else that has not been addressed that affects your work situation and that you wish to discuss?

4.1 Elaboration questions in case of suspicion of harassment

  • How did you experience the harassment?
  • How are you doing now? 
  • What do you need to talk more about with your manager?
  • How can your manager support you in the best way?
  • Do you wish to submit a formal report of harassment?

5. Competence, professional and personal development

  • What are your strongest sides?
  • What do you wish to become better at?
  • Do you have qualifications/talents that you do not get to utilise in your current position?
  • What areas of your work do you wish to develop? In what areas do you need greater competence?
  • What kind of skills do you need to do a better job?
  • What development measures do you want (courses etc.)?
  • In what areas do you want personal and/or professional development?
  • Does the position provide opportunities for development in the manner you desire?
  • What areas (large and small) do you have special expertise in?
  • Do your colleagues have expertise that you need to make better use of?
  • How can the exchange of competence best take place?

5.1 Additional questions for employees who have turned 60

  • What are your ambitions within the next few years?
  • How do you view your future at the unit/faculty/UiO?
Published July 14, 2020 9:18 AM - Last modified Oct. 22, 2021 2:15 PM