122. The Art of Getting Remembered in a Room Full of Smart People
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You were in the room. You were qualified. You were prepared. So why didn't they remember you?
In today's episode, Kimberly is breaking down the four communication habits that separate professionals who get remembered in high-stakes rooms from those who get overlooked — even when the credentials are equal. This one is packed with practical strategy you can use in your very next meeting.
What you'll learn in this episode:
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Why credentials stop being your differentiator in a room full of smart, accomplished people
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The difference between sharing information and sharing a point of view — and why it changes how people see you
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How asking the right question can be more powerful than giving the right answer
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The BLUF communication method executives use to make every word land
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Why most professionals lose the opportunity after the room — and exactly how to close the loop
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