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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 10 MIN

How to Get Promoted by Taking Smart Career Risks

from Promotion Path with Fexingo: How to Get Promoted, Negotiate Titles, and Climb the Ladder · host Fexingo

Episode 27 of Promotion Path with Fexingo explores how strategic risk-taking can accelerate your career. Lucas and Luna discuss the difference between reckless gambles and calculated moves, using the story of a marketing manager who turned down a promotion to lead a failing product line—and got two promotions in two years as a result. They break down how to assess risk, when to say no to safe roles, and how to frame uncertainty as opportunity. Listeners will walk away with a framework for identifying risks that build reputation rather than jeopardize it. #CareerRisks #PromotionStrategy #CalculatedRisk #CareerGrowth #RiskTaking #ProfessionalDevelopment #JobPromotion #Leadership #CareerAdvice #StrategicThinking #MarketingManager #ProductTurnaround #ReputationBuilding #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #PromotionPath #RiskAssessment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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