The Promotion Memo with Fexingo: Getting Visibility, Sponsors, and Executive Presence

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The Promotion Memo with Fexingo: Getting Visibility, Sponsors, and Executive Presence

Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics of career advancement beyond performance metrics. Each episode dissects a single promotion case — from a manufacturing manager at Siemens who secured a VP role without a formal MBA to a product lead at Stripe who built executive presence through internal board presentations. Lucas maps the specific visibility tactics these professionals used: how they identified sponsors, which meetings they requested, and how they framed their contributions in budget reviews. Luna challenges each case with counterexamples from organizations where those same tactics backfired — a Salesforce director whose aggressive self-promotion eroded trust, a JPMorgan analyst whose mentor relationship became a liability after a reorg. Together they build a framework for earning executive attention without appearing self-serving. The show avoids generic advice about 'networking' and instead focuses on the written artifacts — the self-evaluation draft, the skip-level meeting agend

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lucas and Luna examine the mechanics of career advancement beyond performance metrics. Each episode dissects a single promotion case — from a manufacturing manager at Siemens who secured a VP role without a formal MBA to a product lead at Stripe who built executive presence through internal board presentations. Lucas maps the specific visibility tactics these professionals used: how they identified sponsors, which meetings they requested, and how they framed their contributions in budget reviews. Luna challenges each case with counterexamples from organizations where those same tactics backfired — a Salesforce director whose aggressive self-promotion eroded trust, a JPMorgan analyst whose mentor relationship became a liability after a reorg. Together they build a framework for earning executive attention without appearing self-serving. The show avoids generic advice about 'networking' and instead focuses on the written artifacts — the self-evaluation draft, the skip-level meeting agend

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