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A place for the world’s leading thinkers, planners and doers.

The Evolution Partners is a weekly podcast hosted by Brad Giles. Join Brad as he engages in conversations with some of the world’s sharpest minds, learning a bit more about them and delving into what makes them tick.

Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • E84 | Why Don’t I See A Profit? (Summer Series)
    Jan 11 2026

    Business owners often feel frustrated when their P&L shows strong profits but there’s little cash in the bank. This disconnect isn’t incompetence or unfairness – it’s a misunderstanding of how cash really flows through a growing business. In this fifth summer series episode, Andres Zylberberg, Richard Peake and I discuss how profit and cash are not the same.

    Growth itself consumes cash through working capital tied up in inventory, labour, receivables, and timing differences. Relying only on the P&L creates a false sense of security, a “mirage” of sustainability. The real insight comes from understanding cashflow statements, balance sheets, and the cash conversion cycle. With clear management reporting and a customer-funded business model, owners can see where cash is absorbed, regain control, and make smarter decisions that turn paper profits into real, usable cash.

    Takeaways

    • Profit on paper does not guarantee cash sitting safely in your bank.
    • Revenue growth often consumes cash faster than most business owners realise.
    • Relying only on the P&L creates a dangerous illusion of financial success.
    • Cashflow statements reveal where profitable businesses actually lose usable cash.
    • Working capital quietly bridges the gap between profit figures and cash.
    • Fast growth without cash discipline can turn businesses into cash vacuums.
    • Shortening the cash conversion cycle releases trapped cash for growth.
    • Clear management reporting gives leaders control, confidence, and better decisions.

    Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEvolutionPartners

    Newsletter – each week I share interesting insights, articles and ideas you can use. Join other leaders and subscribe to The Evolution Partners newsletter https://evolutionpartners.com.au/subscribe/

    Books – Learn more about our books https://evolutionpartners.com.au/books/


    Made to Thrive
    : The practical, prescriptive guide on how to be a great CEO
    Onboarded: How to bring new hires to the points where they are more effective faster. A business case for leaders on why you should commit to an effective onboarded process.
    Onboarded for Managers: Helping managers bring new hires to the point where they are more effective faster.
    Bigger isn’t Better, Better is Better: Avoiding the pressure of endless growth to build a better business (and better life)

    Follow me:
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    on https://twitter.com/Evolution_Perth

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    37 Min.
  • E83 | The weekly meeting (Summer Series)
    Jan 4 2026

    Weekly meetings are the cornerstone of effective execution, yet they often fail by becoming unfocused status updates that drain energy and momentum. When designed well, the weekly meeting creates rhythm, clarity, and accountability, helping teams move faster and avoid surprises at month or quarter end.

    I’m joined again this episode for our summer series by Andres Zylberberg & Richard Peake. We discuss how effective weekly meetings, over time, build peer accountability and trust, enabling leaders to challenge, support, and align with one another. Rather than adding more meetings, improving the quality of this single meeting can transform execution, focus, and overall business performance.

    Takeaways

    • Weekly meetings drive execution by aligning priorities, metrics, and decisions every week.
    • Bad meetings drain energy through updates; great meetings create momentum and clarity.
    • Preparation and a clear agenda prevent rabbit holes and unfocused discussion.
    • Weekly meetings should focus on important work, not just urgent activity.
    • Collective decision-making accelerates progress and reduces end-of-quarter surprises.
    • Peer accountability strengthens performance when commitments are visible and tracked.
    • Consistent meeting rhythm builds trust, alignment, and leadership discipline.
    • Better meetings matter more than adding more meetings to the calendar.

    Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEvolutionPartners

    Newsletter – each week I share interesting insights, articles and ideas you can use. Join other leaders and subscribe to The Evolution Partners newsletter https://evolutionpartners.com.au/subscribe/

    Books – Learn more about our books https://evolutionpartners.com.au/books/

    Made to Thrive: The practical, prescriptive guide on how to be a great CEO
    Onboarded: How to bring new hires to the points where they are more effective faster. A business case for leaders on why you should commit to an effective onboarded process.
    Onboarded for Managers: Helping managers bring new hires to the point where they are more effective faster.
    Bigger isn’t Better, Better is Better: Avoiding the pressure of endless growth to build a better business (and better life)

    Follow me:
    on https://au.linkedin.com/in/bradleygiles
    on https://twitter.com/Evolution_Perth

    Enjoying the show? Leave a review

    Support the show: https://www.facebook.com/evolutionpartnersperth

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    30 Min.
  • E82 | Fall In Love With Your Business Again (Summer Series)
    Dec 28 2025

    Many business owners slowly drift from loving their business to feeling trapped by it. The spark fades, Mondays are dreaded, and frustration replaces purpose. This happens when growth is chased for its own sake, signals of drift are ignored, and the owner tries to shoulder everything alone.

    Richard Peake, Andres Zylberberg and I return for this third part of this summer series to discuss how to get your passion back on track. The path back begins with honest reflection: Why did you start? What would make you love it again? Re-design your role, delegate what drains you, involve your team in planning, and adopt a steady rhythm of goals and accountability. With patient, disciplined action, the business can once again give energy rather than take it.

    Takeaways

    • Business owners can slowly drift from loving their work to feeling stuck.
    • Chasing growth for growth’s sake often backfires and slowly wears people down.
    • Warning signs build up when owners push problems aside and keep going.
    • Trying to handle everything alone eventually leaves owners exhausted and pretty frustrated.
    • Reconnecting with why the business started can quickly spark motivation again inside.
    • Redesigning your role helps you focus on work that actually energises you.
    • Simple planning rhythms bring clarity, steady progress, and less stress every week.
    • Letting your team contribute reveals hidden issues and builds real shared ownership.

    Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEvolutionPartners

    Newsletter – each week I share interesting insights, articles and ideas you can use. Join other leaders and subscribe to The Evolution Partners newsletter https://evolutionpartners.com.au/subscribe/

    Books – Learn more about our books https://evolutionpartners.com.au/books/

    Made to Thrive: The practical, prescriptive guide on how to be a great CEO
    Onboarded: How to bring new hires to the points where they are more effective faster. A business case for leaders on why you should commit to an effective onboarded process.
    Onboarded for Managers: Helping managers bring new hires to the point where they are more effective faster.
    Bigger isn’t Better, Better is Better: Avoiding the pressure of endless growth to build a better business (and better life)

    Follow me:
    on https://au.linkedin.com/in/bradleygiles
    on https://twitter.com/Evolution_Perth

    Enjoying the show? Leave a review

    Support the show: https://www.facebook.com/evolutionpartnersperth

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    36 Min.
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