Management In Minutes with Charles Evans

EP16: The Lonely Square — Why Leadership Is Lonely and What to Do About It

17 min · 11 mei 2026
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Nearly half of CEOs report feelings of loneliness. Over 70% of new CEOs feel it from day one. And 55% reported mental health challenges in 2024 — up 24 percentage points from the prior year. In this episode of Management in Minutes, Charles Evans goes deeper than the statistics and names the four human dynamics that create leadership distance: the us/them divide that reclassifies you the moment you take the title, the accountability wall that makes people pull away from the person who holds the standard, the invisible role that invites others to question and minimize your contribution, and the mirror effect — where your position becomes a painful reflection of someone else's unreached goal. But the separation carries an unexpected gift: objectivity. Charles explores how leaders can use the distance as a lens rather than a wall, and delivers four strategies for overcoming the isolation — building a Peer Sanctuary, creating an Executive Leadership Team, protecting personal relationships, and practicing vulnerability with boundaries. #LeadOnPurpose

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