Management In Minutes with Charles Evans

EP21: Letters from the Front Lines of Management

18 min · 15. juni 2026
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This week on Management in Minutes, Charles Evans answers the questions you've been asking. Drawing from responses to five questions posted on Threads, Charles shares his coaching perspective on what new managers get wrong (the two extremes that derail them), what he wishes someone had told him before he started managing people (your lens is your lens but it is NOT the lens), the best management advice he ever received (the power of listening to what is NOT being said), and why he considers himself fortunate to have never received bad advice — naming seven managers who shaped his leadership. Plus, a tease for next week's dedicated deep dive into why accountability is so hard. #LeadOnPurpose

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