Your Daily Stand-Up Update Is Hurting Your Promotion Chances
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概要
Most professionals treat the daily stand-up meeting as a routine status update.
But in reality, it’s something far more powerful.
For many managers and senior leaders, the stand-up is the only time they hear your voice all week. In those 30 seconds, you’re signalling far more than your task list. You’re signalling how you think, how you prioritise, and whether you can be trusted with bigger responsibility.
In this episode of Success Subtext, Jag Dhaliwal breaks down the hidden curriculum behind stand-up updates and explains why rambling status reports quietly damage your reputation at work.
You’ll learn:
• Why your daily update is actually a 30-second audition for leadership
• The difference between “Noise” updates and “Signal” updates
• What senior managers are subconsciously listening for
• The 4-step Stand-Up Signal formula that makes you sound clear, competent and in control
Master this small communication skill and people will start seeing you differently.
Because in the corporate world, promotions don’t just follow good work, they follow clear signals of leadership.
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