The Excellence Trap: Escaping Performance for Positioning - 010

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 13 MIN

The Excellence Trap: Escaping Performance for Positioning - 010

from Lunch with Leaders: Influence Extraordinary Authentic Women in STEM Careers for Empowerment · host Adaeze Iloeje-Udeogalanya | Authentic Influencer for Women Empowerment Experts

In this solo episode of Lunch with Leaders, Adaeze Iloeje-Udeogalanya delivers a powerful reflection on a critical career inflection point: the moment when high performance stops leading to advancement and starts feeling like a trap. She calls this the "Excellence Trap", the paradox where being too indispensable in your current role prevents you from moving up. You become the reliable anchor who absorbs pressure, yet watches others advance.Adaeze argues that the solution isn't to work harder, but to shift your focus from pure performance (what you do) to strategic positioning (how your value is perceived). Advancement requires moving from simply being in the room where work happens to being on the stage where decisions are made.Episode Timestamps[00:00] IntroductionAdaeze Iloeje-Udeogalanya introduces the podcast's mission to help leaders learn, unlearn, and grow. This solo episode is a reflection on a pivotal career insight: the moment where excellence becomes a trap.[02:15] Identifying the "Excellence Trap"The "Excellence Trap" is defined as the career stage where high performance stops yielding returns. You become the trusted "fixer" for tough projects but see no progression in authority or role.[04:30] The Flawed Early-Career Belief SystemEarly success often comes from following three rules: work hard, stay prepared, and become indispensable. Adaeze explains how this successful belief system later becomes the very foundation of the trap that limits advancement.[06:50] The Turning Point: When "Reliable" Becomes a PrisonThis segment explores the painful realization that being labeled "reliable" is not a compliment but a container.[09:10] Why Most Leadership Advice Fails at This StageGeneric advice like "speak up more" fails here. The core issue is not your actions or output, but how you are fundamentally positioned within the organization's structure and perception.[11:00] The Single Most Important Word: Positioning"Positioning" is introduced as the critical concept. Your value is not determined by what you do, but by how others perceive what you do. "Your value is not based on what you do, but on how others perceive it."[12:45] The Critical Question Senior Leaders AskAt senior levels, the key question shifts from "Can you do the work?" to "What would it cost us if you're not here?" If you are seen only as a producer, you remain replaceable.[15:20] The Need for an Outside PerspectiveSome solutions cannot be found through self-help. Adaeze makes a case for seeking an external advisor who can reflect your blind spots and help navigate the unwritten rules of advancement.[17:30] Performance vs. PositioningA core dichotomy is explained: Performance keeps you valuable, but positioning makes you visible. As Adaeze puts it, "Performance keeps you in the room. Positioning puts you on stage."[19:00] The Modern Imperative of VisibilityIn today's professional world, visibility is mandatory. This requires a professional online presence, thought leadership, and strategic networking to ensure you are known by key decision-makers.[21:45] Final Encouragement: This is Growth, Not FailureThis challenge is reframed as a positive signal that you have outgrown old models. Adaeze encourages a strategic perspective shift, noting that what got you to this point will not get you to the next level.Connect with African Women in STEM on Social Media:⁠Follow Adaeze Iloeje-Udeogalanya on LinkedIn⁠⁠Follow African Women in STEM on LinkedIn⁠⁠Follow African Women in STEM on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join the African Women in STEM Membership⁠⁠Visit the African Women in STEM Website⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch Adaeze Iloeje-Udeogalanya's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TEDX Talk⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ on YouTube⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Decision-Level Advisory Application | Fill this Form >>⁠

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