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How to Make a Compelling Case For Promotion

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Getting a promotion is not about how hard you’ve worked. And once you pass a certain point in your career, it requires more than just meeting your organization’s formal promotion criteria (you can check all the boxes and still be overlooked).

What will set you apart from the other promotion candidates is your ability to position yourself effectively. This means crafting a case for your promotion that presents you in the best light possible and captures the attention of decision-makers.

In this Career Mastery Live, you’ll discover the essential elements to make a persuasive case for promotion.

  • 5 Key success factors to position yourself for promotion
  • The 2 questions you must be able to answer to influence promotion decisions
  • How to mitigate the concerns decision-makers may have about promoting you
  • The 6 elements of a compelling case for promotion
  • 2 Mistakes that can keep you from getting promoted
  • How to position your accomplishments with the goals of your organization
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