Send us a text There is a massive difference between being polite and being strategic. Most women leaders are courteous. They say "thank you" and acknowledge hard work. But most miss the specific leadership opportunity that separates middle management from executive leadership: Strategic Appreciation. Real influence isn’t just about delivering results; it’s about building a network of professional goodwill that becomes currency when you need it most. When you shift from generic gratitude to s...
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Send us a text There is a massive difference between being polite and being strategic. Most women leaders are courteous. They say "thank you" and acknowledge hard work. But most miss the specific leadership opportunity that separates middle management from executive leadership: Strategic Appreciation. Real influence isn’t just about delivering results; it’s about building a network of professional goodwill that becomes currency when you need it most. When you shift from generic gratitude to s...
115. How to Network This Summer Without Being Pushy or Opportunistic (3 Scripts That Work)
Communicate to Lead
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4 months ago
115. How to Network This Summer Without Being Pushy or Opportunistic (3 Scripts That Work)
Send us a text Ever frozen up when you spotted your CEO at the company summer picnic? You know it could be THE moment to make a meaningful connection, but your brain goes blank. Should you talk about work? Keep it casual? Pretend you don't see them? If you've struggled with that awkward tension between wanting to network and not wanting to be "that person" who turns every summer gathering into a LinkedIn opportunity, this episode will change everything. What This Episode Is About This episode...
Communicate to Lead
Send us a text There is a massive difference between being polite and being strategic. Most women leaders are courteous. They say "thank you" and acknowledge hard work. But most miss the specific leadership opportunity that separates middle management from executive leadership: Strategic Appreciation. Real influence isn’t just about delivering results; it’s about building a network of professional goodwill that becomes currency when you need it most. When you shift from generic gratitude to s...