It’s Not Just Hard Work: How People Actually Get Promoted
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概要
We’ve all heard the rule: work hard, perform well, and you’ll be rewarded.
But in today’s workplace, is that actually true?
In this episode, we break down one of the biggest career myths: that performance alone drives success. Because in reality, promotions don’t just come from results—they come from relationships, trust, and visibility.
The unwritten rule? People don’t promote spreadsheets—they promote people they know, trust, and feel confident betting on.
So what really moves your career forward—and at what cost?
We dig into:
- Do skills or networking matter more for career advancement?
- Are workplace relationships a strategic advantage—or a system of bias?
- Is “gossip” and informal communication actually a hidden form of power?
- Who gets access to opportunities—and who gets left out?
- Are we rewarding competence—or just familiarity?
We also unpack the DEI paradox: How do you build strategic relationships without reinforcing biased systems?
Key insights include:
- Why visibility matters just as much as performance
- How to build “trust capital” at work
- The difference between authentic relationships and performative likability
- How leaders can check bias in promotion decisions
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