Reflexiones · Vol. I

Notas de campo desde el trabajo,
no por encima de él.

Destacado · Coaching

12 de mayo de 2026 · 6 min

Management is an Art, and Art Has Discipline

The romantics treat coaching as intuition. The bureaucrats treat it as process. Both are wrong, and both are right.

Every painter learns colour theory before they break it. Every sculptor learns anatomy before they distort it. Management is no different: the people we admire for their 'instinct' have spent twenty years quietly mastering the technical craft underneath.

What I've learned across 18 years of running global teams is that the art of management is the art of compression: knowing which conversation, which question, which silence will move the system. Everything else is overhead.

If you want to work like an artist, study like a craftsman. The intuition follows.

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