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Management In Minutes with Charles Evans

Podkast av Charles Evans

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Management in Minutes delivers sharp, no-fluff lessons for professionals navigating the real challenges of professional and personal leadership. Hosted by executive, coach and author Charles Evans, each episode is built around hard-earned insights from 20+ years in management and 1-on-1 coaching. In straight to the point talk, you'll learn how to lead with clarity, build trust, and make confident decisions under pressure.

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episode EPISODE 18: Let Them Lose — The Leadership Discipline of Letting People Learn cover

EPISODE 18: Let Them Lose — The Leadership Discipline of Letting People Learn

Seneca wrote: "I judge you unfortunate because you have never lived through misfortune. You have passed through life without an opponent — no one can ever know what you are capable of, not even you." In this episode of Management in Minutes, Charles Evans challenges the assumption that good leadership means protecting people from making mistakes. Drawing on Seneca's Stoic philosophy and the Karpman Drama Triangle, Charles makes the case that rescuing your team from adversity doesn't develop them — it creates dependency. The episode covers four pillars: why lessons and learning come from losing, how adversity builds leadership capacity, the psychological trap of dysfunctional rescuing, and why leaders must protect their time to stay at the altitude their role demands. Sometimes, the most powerful thing a leader can do is step back. #LeadOnPurpose

26. mai 2026 - 12 min
episode EP17: The Four Conversations — The Hardest Words a Leader Will Ever Say cover

EP17: The Four Conversations — The Hardest Words a Leader Will Ever Say

69% of managers are uncomfortable with difficult conversations. And yet these conversations define leadership more than any strategy or result ever will. In this episode of Management in Minutes, Charles Evans walks through the four toughest conversations every leader will face: holding someone accountable, delivering bad news to a group, letting someone go, and telling your team you are leaving. For each one, Charles breaks down why the conversation is difficult, what you should never say, and what you should say instead — with language you can use the next time you're in the room. The wrong sentence can erode years of credibility in thirty seconds. The right sentence can build trust that outlasts your tenure. This is the episode every leader needs before the conversation they're dreading. #LeadOnPurpose

18. mai 2026 - 17 min
episode EP16: The Lonely Square — Why Leadership Is Lonely and What to Do About It cover

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

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

11. mai 2026 - 17 min
episode EP15: The Promotion Code — Why Some People Rise and Others Don't cover

EP15: The Promotion Code — Why Some People Rise and Others Don't

Why do some people get promoted into leadership while others — who work just as hard — don't? Most people believe the answer is office politics. And while politics plays a part, the real answer goes far deeper. In this episode of Management in Minutes, Charles Evans challenges the myth that promotions are about kissing up and breaks down the five skills that actually determine who rises: managing significant work with limited oversight, making people want to work with you, perceiving the big picture, carrying executive presence, and — most importantly — the emotional intelligence to understand how you impact your environment and what moves you away from your best authentic self. Drawing on the Peter Principle, Deloitte's 2025 Human Capital research, and Daniel Goleman's emotional intelligence framework, this episode reframes promotions not as rewards for past performance but as bets on future capability. Promotions aren't given to the hardest worker. They're given to the most ready leader. #LeadOnPurpose

4. mai 2026 - 14 min
episode Episode 14: Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing — Data-Driven Decision Making for Leaders cover

Episode 14: Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing — Data-Driven Decision Making for Leaders

Your experience is valuable. But what happens when the data in front of you tells a different story than the one in your head? In this episode of Management in Minutes, Charles Evans explores the discipline of gathering information before making decisions — and the courage required to value what your clients and stakeholders are telling you, even when it conflicts with your historical experience. Featuring two frameworks from Joseph Nguyen's New York Times bestseller The Overthinker's Guide to Making Decisions — the SAGE Method (Serenity, Alignment, Growth, Expansion) and the TRUST Framework — this episode gives leaders a repeatable system for cutting through analysis paralysis and making aligned, mission-driven choices.

27. april 2026 - 14 min
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