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Ep04: Do managers really have full control over pay rises? With Charlie Versi

Meet Charlie Versi. He is a good friend of mine, and what you’d call a classic overachiever. He’s spent the last 15 years growing his career within the construction industry, working for companies like Multiplex, Buildcorp & ISG. But beyond this, he’s been an advisor on industry bodies and a panel judge for industry awards.


In this episode, we dive into management skills, and Charlie shares everything from his golden rules for hiring and managing a high performing team to how to influence people in the workplace. My personal fav is our discussion around how to manage the pay rise and promotion conversation as a people manager. 


You stalk Charlie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-versi/


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