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Communicate to Lead
Kele Belton
137 episodes
4 days ago
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...
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
How To
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116. How To Get Credit for Your Ideas Before Someone Else Does
Communicate to Lead
16 minutes
4 months ago
116. How To Get Credit for Your Ideas Before Someone Else Does
Send us a text Ever shared a brilliant idea in a meeting only to watch a colleague get all the credit when they "suddenly" present the same concept weeks later? You're not alone, and you're about to learn exactly how to stop this career-damaging cycle. In this episode of Communicate to Lead, leadership expert Kele Belton reveals her proven I.D.E.A. Method. This strategic framework ensures that your ideas are heard, remembered, and, most importantly, credited to you. This isn't about being pus...
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...