What does it take to promote yourself in the best possible way? And how do you do it in a non-obnoxious way? Work on your self-awareness — explore your values, preferences and motivations. Get some insightful feedback (not forgetting your peers) on how you show up and understand what’s valued by people who matter. Develop your executive presence and your voice on topics that matter. And supercharge your strategic thinking. These are the elements of the promotability approach pioneered by Amii Barnard-Bahn we talk through in this podcast. We also talk about the representation, inclusion and belonging of women and people with disabilities.
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“Find non-obnoxious ways of getting noticed.”
Amii Barnard-Bahn, Executive Coach
VIEW RUNNING ORDER
02.40 | What’s happening in the C-suite. |
04.35 | Sustaining leadership changes post-pandemic. |
06.13 | The promotability index. |
07.44 | What people who master promotability do. |
10.38 | Where you start if you want to improve your promotability. |
14.29 | How to temper your obsession with personal brand. |
17.24 | How hybrid work changes the way we promote ourselves. |
22.00 | Making sure there’s substance to support the perception. |
24.59 | The sweetspot between progression and performance. |
29.29 | Lessons from advocacy for the business world. |
31.32 | Her advice to a CEO on how to improve diversity, representation and belonging. |
35.05 | What a 100-year-old Amii would be proud of. |

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