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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 35 MIN

Why Managers Dread Career Conversations (And How to Fix That)

from The Career Equation®: The Formula for Career Clarity · host Erica Sosna & Zoë Schofield

Manager confidence around career conversations is lower than most organisations realise. Not because managers lack care for their people, but because career conversations have quietly become some of the most emotionally loaded, poorly defined, and high-risk conversations in organisational life. In this episode, we name the real reasons managers keep dodging them, bust the myths that make people management harder than it needs to be, and share the reframes and tools that build genuine leadership capability in this area.   What we cover:   Why manager anxiety around career conversations is so common. From dreading "opening a can of worms" and feeling obligated to make promises, to lacking a clear framework and worrying about employee expectations they cannot meet: the episode unpacks four core reasons managers avoid these conversations, and why those fears are almost always rooted in outdated assumptions about what career development actually involves.   The myths that get in the way. Career conversations are not just about pay and promotion. Managers don't need to have all the answers: good coaching skills for managers are about curiosity and structure, not expertise. Talking openly about careers doesn't make people leave. Silence does. And these conversations only become difficult and emotionally charged when they are rare, vague, or long overdue.   Four reframes that change everything. Move from career ladder to career direction. Shift from promises to shared reality. Replace ownership with partnership, placing responsibility for career development firmly with the employee. And transform the annual event into an ongoing 1:1 dialogue: short, frequent, and normalised as part of your workplace culture.   What a strong people strategy needs to put in place. A clear career philosophy. A defined structure for what a good career conversation looks and feels like. Separation of career clarity from promotion decisions, so that psychological safety is preserved regardless of what is currently possible. A language and framework, not a script, that gives managers the manager support and enablement they need. And recognition for managers who do this consistently and well.   Real-world examples from client work. From a publishing company gaining workplace communication clarity in a single session, to Career Ninjas at Facebook, to embedding a shared coaching philosophy at Savills: the episode draws on years of leadership development work across industries to show what good looks like in practice, and the measurable impact on talent retention, engagement, and performance vs development outcomes.   Links:   Career Conversations Guide: https://www.thecareerequation.com/career-conversations-guide   Free Equation Builder: https://www.thecareerequation.com   Book an intro call: https://www.thecareerequation.com/book-intro-call   Erica on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ericasosna   Zoe on LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/zoeschofieldcoach

Manager confidence around career conversations is lower than most organisations realise. Not because managers lack care for their people, but because career conversations have quietly become some of the most emotionally loaded, poorly defined, and high-risk conversations in organisational life. In this episode, we name the real reasons managers keep dodging them, bust the myths that make people management harder than it needs to be, and share the reframes and tools that build genuine leadership capability in this area.

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