I recently shared my story about a title change I got at work, with no pay raise or promotion tied to it...
I was so disappointed and felt blind-sided.
But when I looked back at the situation objectively, I realized that I was what I call "friendzoned"
The decision-makers at work didn't yet have the confidence that I could truly lead at the next level.
And I was to blame for that... Talk about radical responsibility (which is a necessary ingredient if you're serious about advancing your career)
Back to the story: So, my bosses friendzoned me, and started throwing small rewards here and there, hoping I would stay on in the organization because I was very good at being a manager, not quite ready to become a Director.
Fast forward to late 2020, I got serious about my career advancement, took radical responsibility, hired a coach to mentor me along the way, and created a solid promotion strategy.
These are the main pillars of the strategy - my tip for today is to start working on it now... The next performance review might seem like a long way out, but senior promotions are all about creating a slight advantage and this is how you do it.
1οΈβ£ Knowing what you want
2οΈβ£ Knowing who you are and what USP youβre selling (youβre always selling btw)
3οΈβ£ Knowing who else is supporting your promotion besides your boss
4οΈβ£ Knowing what your vision is for your leadership role and how it fits into the future of your organisationβs strategy
5οΈβ£ Having a strong team leadership plan (this doesn't happen by chance)
What are you going to focus on this month in your promotion strategy? Comment below ππ½
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π€ P.S If you're tired of getting meaningless title changes and you're ready for a REAL promotion into senior management...
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