Management In Minutes with Charles Evans
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
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