
The Expert Manager
Trevor Hills
Most management books give you theory. This one gives you a schema—a practical way to see what's really happening, decide what to do next, and learn fast enough to stay ahead of change.
You've read the leadership books. You've sat through the trainings. And yet, when you're standing at the whiteboard at 7:45 a.m. with two urgent emails flashing and your team looking to you for answers—none of that theory seems to help.
The Expert Manager is different. It's not another collection of motivational slogans or recycled best practices. It's a working framework for managers who are restless to do more than fill a job description—and who want to master the craft of getting things done through people.
Built around a schema of critical management practice, you will learn how to:
• Turn complexity into clear next actions—break down overwhelming situations into moves you can actually make
• Read the "field"—recognize the invisible forces (culture, unwritten rules, social dynamics) that determine whether your initiatives succeed or stall
• Communicate with purpose—use language as a tool to create agreements people actually keep
• Spot weak signals—identify brewing problems in team dynamics before they become crises
• Build genuine agency—develop the capacity to shape events rather than be shaped by them
• Create a habit of reflection that improves results—not just more paperwork
Includes ready-to-use practical tools: Self-assessments, the 4-Box Points for Action framework, and a Learning Plan and Log to track your development over time.
Duration - 4h 49m.
Author - Trevor Hills.
Narrator - Hannibal Hills.
Published Date - Saturday, 24 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2026 Trevor Hills ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Most management books give you theory. This one gives you a schema—a practical way to see what's really happening, decide what to do next, and learn fast enough to stay ahead of change. You've read the leadership books. You've sat through the trainings. And yet, when you're standing at the whiteboard at 7:45 a.m. with two urgent emails flashing and your team looking to you for answers—none of that theory seems to help. The Expert Manager is different. It's not another collection of motivational slogans or recycled best practices. It's a working framework for managers who are restless to do more than fill a job description—and who want to master the craft of getting things done through people. Built around a schema of critical management practice, you will learn how to: • Turn complexity into clear next actions—break down overwhelming situations into moves you can actually make • Read the "field"—recognize the invisible forces (culture, unwritten rules, social dynamics) that determine whether your initiatives succeed or stall • Communicate with purpose—use language as a tool to create agreements people actually keep • Spot weak signals—identify brewing problems in team dynamics before they become crises • Build genuine agency—develop the capacity to shape events rather than be shaped by them • Create a habit of reflection that improves results—not just more paperwork Includes ready-to-use practical tools: Self-assessments, the 4-Box Points for Action framework, and a Learning Plan and Log to track your development over time. Duration - 4h 49m. Author - Trevor Hills. Narrator - Hannibal Hills. Published Date - Saturday, 24 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Trevor Hills ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:17
Introduction
Duration:00:13:56
Chapter 1: Critical Management Practice
Duration:00:34:00
Chapter 2: The Schema of Critical Management Practice
Duration:00:19:01
Chapter 3: Communicative Action in Management
Duration:00:28:27
Chapter 4: Field
Duration:00:47:15
Chapter 5: Image and the Image of Organisation
Duration:00:50:48
Chapter 6: Agency and the Psychology of Management
Duration:00:46:49
Chapter 7: Self-Directed Adaptive Development
Duration:00:39:55
Appendix
Duration:00:05:44
About the Author
Duration:00:01:42
Acknowledgements
Duration:00:01:35
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:26