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614: To Have Executive Presence You Must Understand that Every Executive Promotion Is Really a Risk Decision

614: To Have Executive Presence You Must Understand that Every Executive Promotion Is Really a Risk Decision

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Are you Director or Above Who Wants Faster Promotions, More Influence, and Stronger Executive Presence?

Book a confidential Executive Presence Strategy Call to discover the communication patterns that help high performers get seen as senior leaders.

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Have you ever watched someone else get the executive promotion and wondered why they were chosen over you—even though your track record was stronger?

If you're a director, senior director, vice president, or aspiring executive, you've probably been told that working harder, delivering bigger results, and taking on more responsibility will eventually earn you the next promotion.

But at the executive level, leadership isn't rewarding yesterday's performance—they're deciding whether you're the safest bet for tomorrow's challenges. In this episode, Dr. Laura Camacho reveals the mindset shift that changes how executive promotions really happen and explains why trust, judgment, and executive presence matter more than another successful project.

By the end of this episode you’ll know:

🎯Why executive promotions are fundamentally risk decisions—not rewards for past performance—and how that changes your career strategy

🔑Different ways executive presence reduces uncertainty and builds the trust senior leaders need before promoting you into larger, higher-stakes roles.

✅How to intentionally demonstrate your judgment, strategic thinking, and Executive Narrative Capital so leadership sees you as the obvious choice for bigger opportunities.

Press play to learn how to become the low-risk, high-trust leader executives confidently choose for their next promotion.

Executive promotions are almost never rewards for past performance.

They are bets on future performance.

And every bet involves risk.

If you’re already a director or above, partner, or senior functional leader—and you're tired of hearing vague advice like "be more strategic" or "have more executive presence"—this is exactly what we work on inside the Executive Presence Mastery System.

Together, we build the communication, executive narrative, and strategic positioning that make senior decision-makers experience you as the low-risk choice for higher leadership.

Because people don't get promoted to executive roles simply because they're excellent performers.

They get promoted when leadership trusts them with a bigger future.

If you're ready to become that leader, you'll find the application link at the top of these show notes.

To learn more visit www.speakupwithlaura.com. New Speak Up podcast episodes come out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday early in the morning.

The Speak Up Podcast helps high-performing professionals develop executive presence through strategic communication, executive confidence, and leadership influence. Each episode provides practical strategies to help you speak up in meetings, communicate with senior leaders, present ideas with clarity, build executive visibility, strengthen your leadership presence, influence without authority, stop overexplaining, answer difficult questions with confidence, and become a trusted executive leader.

Whether you're preparing for your next Vice President promotion or looking to communicate with greater credibility and gravitas, you'll learn actionable executive communication skills that accelerate career growth.

Topics covered in this episode:

Executive presence

Executive promotions

Executive Narrative Capital

Active listening and executive listening skills

Building trust through observation and emotional intelligence

Recognizing confidence versus competence

Managing high-stakes presentations and board meetings

Executive influence through situational awareness

Protecting your ideas and professional reputation

Leadership self-awareness and emotional regulation

Building executive gravitas and presence

Preparing for difficult executive conversations

Stakeholder management and influencing without authority

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