Melody Wilding is an executive and leadership coach for smart, sensitive high-achievers who are tired of getting in their own way. She teaches human behavior at Hunter College and is a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Business Insider, who named her one of the “most innovative coaches.” She is the author of Managing Up: How to Get What You Need from the People in Charge*.
Good work speaks for itself. It’s a lie many of us have wished was true, but found that there’s actually much more work involved. In this conversation, Melody and I discuss what really helps in creating more visibility.
Key Points
Good work does not speak for itself.
Our fear of appearing self-promotional can hinder the visibility conversations that our leaders and team need from us.
A story will be told about your work. By having stories that you are ready to tell, you get to shape the narrative.
Instead of listing what you’ve done, highlight what you want to be known for.
Give visibility to work that is important to your team, puts you in contact with stakeholders, and impacts that bottom line.
Always have a 3-step pocket update at the ready. Share a (1) project, (2) detail, and (3) result.
Capitalize on casual conversation. Say yes to the right invitations and be the person that keeps the relationship going.
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