Daniel K
Manager Notes From The Field
Welcome to Manager Notes from the Field, and audio playbook for people leading people. Real lessons from real situations, captured in real time.
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Daniel K
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Último episodio
27 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
Protect Your Attention, Before Chaos Owns It 27.05.2026 6:10
Most leaders think being constantly available makes them supportive. What it actually creates is dependency. In this episode of Manager Notes from the Field, we break down: • Why unstructured accessibility turns leaders into bottlenecks • How constant interruptions quietly destroy focus and execution • The leadership lesson a mayor taught me about unanswered phone calls • Why your team grows when...
Skip The Conversation, Earn The Problem 12.05.2026 5:14
Avoiding hard conversations doesn’t make you kind; it makes you unclear. And unclear leadership gets expensive. This episode breaks down why early feedback matters and how skipping it creates bigger problems for your team later.
Your Team Can't Save It, If They Can't See It 05.05.2026 4:30
If you stepped away today, would your work keep moving? This episode explores the difference between having a plan in your head and having a system your team can execute. Real situation, real test, real lesson.
Be Your Own Butler 01.05.2026 3:58
What if you could remove friction from your day before it even shows up? In this episode, we break down the idea of “being your own butler” and how small, intentional actions today can set your future self up to win. From simple habits to pipeline management, this is about anticipating what’s coming and making it easier on yourself before you get there.
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