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Promotions rarely hinge on perfect reports—they hinge on proof that you grow people, steer outcomes, and communicate when it counts. John and greg open with a simple shift that changes everything: start with WIIFM—the listener’s “what’s in it for me”—and build leadership from the audience’s needs, not your talking points. From there, we map the real hiring filters (degrees, certifications, years of experience, capital projects, budget responsibility), how applicant tracking systems screen you in or out, and why “potential” without preparation keeps you parked.
We get practical about the next barrier: succession. If no one on your team can take your seat, your promotion odds drop. We talk through building bench strength with deliberate delegation, sponsoring certifications, and scheduling short 1:1s to learn each person’s goals—whether they want management or mastery. You’ll hear why honoring skilled tradespeople who choose craft over climbing is a leadership advantage, and how daily presence on the floor beats desk‑bound perfection every time.
Communication becomes the force multiplier. Instead of claiming you’re a “strong communicator,” we show how to prove it: present across departments, speak to executives and peers, and take on stretch topics with real risk attached. You’ll hear stories—from a supervisor who turned stage fear into system‑wide trust, to a lead electrician whose insight under pressure earned the room and elevated the whole department—that demonstrate how sharing the mic builds credibility in both directions. The through‑line is self‑ownership: you are responsible for your career, for closing your gaps, and for teaching your team how to close theirs. If you’re ready to shift from potential to preparation—and from solo performer to builder of builders—this one’s for you.
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Chapters

1. Setting The Leadership Lens (00:00:00)

2. WIIFM: What Teams Want (00:02:25)

3. From Asking Raises To Readiness (00:04:25)

4. Hiring Basics And Gatekeepers (00:07:50)

5. Preparation Beats Potential (00:11:20)

6. Succession And Building Bench Strength (00:13:55)

7. Serving Non‑Aspirational Talent (00:18:40)

8. Visibility Over Paperwork (00:22:20)

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