The Rise of Performative Work
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You've seen them. The person who always has the flashiest update in the meeting, but what does all that jargon mean if nothing ever actually moves?
Turns out, social media didn't just change how we share our lives but also how we work. And not always for the better.
In this episode, Kenis Folk is joined by Chanelle Logan, Senior Manager in BSC's transformation leadership practice, to unpack one of the most uncomfortable truth that most of us already know but won't say out loud, a lot of what passes for "great work" in organizations is just really well-packaged activity.
They talk about why the quietest person in the room is often the one actually moving things forward, what it really took for Chanelle to build credibility with clients (hint: it wasn't her resume), when she was new to consultancy, and why being obsessed with how your work looks might be what’s holding you back.
Whether you're new and trying to prove yourself, mid-career and feeling the pressure to stay visible, or just exhausted from performing, pull up a chair.
A highlight reel is great, but only when it’s paired with the unglamorous stuff you do on a Tuesday when nobody's keeping score.
A production of Blue Skies Consulting
Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson
Hosted by Kenis Folk
Content and Episode Planning by Giraud Jackson
Audio Engineering and Editing by Brandon Friedel
Creator & Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte
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Remember, behind every transformation, there’s a story worth telling.