Dr Damian Treanor
10 Minute Manager Toolkit
A practical podcast for anyone who manages staff and could do with a knowledge top-up now and then. Disclaimer; the information provided below is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, medical, or other professional advice. You should consult with a qualified professional for specific advice tailored to your circumstances. You can find our full services at:- managingmedical.nz- managingtradies.nz. Or listen to our other podcast '12 minute HR lesson.'
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Dr Damian Treanor
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Latest episode
Jul 1, 2026
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Episodes
When do you stop being the old you? 01.07.2026 10:00
Life goes in stages- you're really not who you were as- baby, a child, a teenager, maybe even who you were when you got married. But when do you stop being the old you? Why is this relevant to the workplace? Listen and find out....
What people want 10.06.2026 10:08
If you know what people want, you can give it to them. You can't reward, motivate or engage people if you don't know. So what do people want at work?
Your personal thank you style 05.05.2026 9:59
How much should YOU say thank you? It is the same for everyone? This episode I discuss not just picking personal management styles, but also what is the right amount of thank yous for you.
Late for work 28.04.2026 13:03
When it comes to managing employees who are frequently late, it helps to step back and think about time philosophically and practically. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz -pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Knowing where the line is 21.04.2026 13:18
When managing staff issues, think of yourself at the edge of a cliff with an HR guide beside you, helping you navigate red flags and areas where you can proceed cautiously. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz -pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Hot Stove 14.04.2026 11:22
The Hot Stove model is a framework for addressing incorrect behavior or performance in a way that is firm yet fair, emphasizing that a manager, like a red-hot stove, must be predictable, immediate, consistent, and impartial. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz -pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Resignations 07.04.2026 12:31
Resignations are a legal right, not something an employer can “accept” or refuse, and employment contracts are theoretically perpetual until ended by quitting, dismissal, or other events. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz -pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Interviewing 101-part 1 31.03.2026 11:22
Let's talk about interview's core purpose: to assess both personality fit and competence. Interviews are a data-gathering tool to estimate whether a candidate will succeed in a role within six months, not necessarily on day one. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
The lost art of shutting up 24.03.2026 11:29
This time we use Keanu Reeves as a metaphor for effective management, arguing that his success comes not from dramatic line delivery but from the rare skill of saying little and creating space—something many managers fail to do. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Don't spend a dollar that... 16.03.2026 10:56
Efficiency 101: a dollar spent that doesn't add value that a customer will value (and pay for) is a dollar wasted. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Everyone assumes they are doing a good job 10.03.2026 11:23
I explore the powerful idea that people generally assume they are doing a good job unless given feedback, highlighting how this assumption shapes behaviour and performance. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Imposter Syndrome 03.03.2026 11:17
This episode reframes imposter syndrome not as a flaw, but as a natural and useful part of professional life. Everyone experiences a “thought bubble” of self-doubt—worrying they might be discovered as inadequate—but this diminishes over time without ever fully disappearing. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podc...
Medical certificates 24.02.2026 10:09
We explore the practical realities of medical certificates in the workplace, noting that while employers often request them, certificates rarely provide meaningful information beyond confirming what the employee has already reported. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Honest communication 24.02.2026 9:33
We unpack how small medical businesses should approach communication, arguing that big-corporate models—full of internal PR, filtered messaging, and unnecessary updates—don’t work in small teams. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Getting someone in 24.02.2026 12:02
This podcast tackles the question of when to bring in an external expert—like a builder, consultant, lawyer, or a cleaner. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
Off the floor 24.02.2026 12:34
This podcast explains the difficult transition from being a hands-on technical worker to becoming a manager, using a story about a supervisor who had to step away from “the tools” despite resistance from his former peers. For more from us, visit us at either: - Managingmedical.nz - Managingtradies.nz - pragmatichrm.nz Or check out our other podcast; 'Your 12 minute HR lesson.'
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