Taking the time to guide and support staff members by meeting with them individually will improve the quality of their work and increase the chances that they will stay with your operation. According to Mark David, president of the Mark David Corporation, managers should prioritize their workloads so that specific times are set aside to meet with team members one-on-one. David says that micromanaging and coaching should not be confused. Rather, managers should focus on strengthening ties and making employees better overall people. David recommends some of the following tips to one-on-one coaching: Set up a 90-day revolving schedule with specific times for meeting with each member of the staff. Use a conference room, office or other area that is safe and private. Spend 30 minutes to an hour in your meetings and follow an agenda. Help the employee accept his or her role. Have a two-way conversation and schedule a follow-up meeting. Remind the employee of the next meeting and any goals that may be set for them to accomplish by then. Source: Coaching Illustrated: A Proven Approach to Real-World Management by Mark David.
One-on-One Coaching Techniques
Taking the time to guide and support staff members by meeting with them individually will improve the quality of their work and increase the chances t...
More Management

How Transfinder Technology P.A.Y.S. (Pays as You Save) Saving Time, Money and Headaches in School Transportation Operations
Transportation leaders say when their districts implemented Transfinder's AI enhanced logistics technology, it paid for itself in financial savings, time savings and operational headache reductions (OHR). In this white paper transportation experts share specific ways they have experienced how Transfinder P.A.Y.S. (Pay As You Save) off. Each, in their own way, said transportation technology is not simply a software purchase — it’s a strategic investment in operational efficiency, cost containment and staff satisfaction.
Read More →
Blue Bird Names New Senior Vice President of Engineering
Lyndon Lie joins the team to oversee engineering innovation and growth amid the Micro Bird expansion.
Read More →
HopSkipDrive Launches New Tool to Simplify District Billing
The new RideIQ feature automates invoice grouping by funding source, reducing manual work and improving transparency for school transportation teams.
Read More →Passion, Purpose, and Positivity: Lessons from an Award-Winning Transportation Leader
From bus driver to SBF’s Administrator of the Year, Oregon’s Kathy Calkins shares how positivity, relationships, and hands-on leadership transforms teams. The Route is sponsored by IC Bus.
Read More →
Transportation Drives Student Outcomes and Access
Transportation directly impacts attendance, equity, and performance. When systems are reliable, students show up ready to learn and succeed.
Read More →
Paper Routes Get an Upgrade: Louisiana District Turns to New Service Model
Lafourche Parish Schools will implement First Student’s Fleet-as-a-Service model for 115 buses, shifting maintenance and operations on-site ahead of the 2026-27 school year.
Read More →
In-Service Planning Made Easier: Tips for a Smooth Back-to-School Start
Snag your summer prep checklist for school transportation directors, plus 40 training topic ideas to bring to your team.
Read More →
IC Bus, Samsara Launch Pre-Delivery Telematics Installation Program
New IC Bus vehicles can now arrive with Samsara telematics factory-installed, helping fleets reduce downtime, streamline setup, and achieve day-one connectivity.
Read More →
School Transportation Companies Earn Top Honors in 2026
From tech advancements to standout workplace cultures, see which key players across the school transportation sector are earning national recognition.
Read More →
Enter Now: School Bus Fleet’s 2026 Photo of the Year Contest
We're looking for winner-worthy photos of the big yellow bus, so grab your cameras and start snapping your best shots. SBF’s Photo of the Year contest is open and accepting entries through May 31.
Read More →
