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76. Stop Data-Dumping & Become a Concise, Compelling Executive-Level Communicator: Lindsey’s Story of Advancing From Manager to Director

76. Stop Data-Dumping & Become a Concise, Compelling Executive-Level Communicator: Lindsey’s Story of Advancing From Manager to Director

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📢DOORS OPEN: Speak Like a Senior Leader™ gives you the system to become a crisp, clear, confident communicator and be handed dream opportunities before you ever ask for them. Secure your spot: https://speaklikeaseniorleader.com

You keep waiting for someone to tell you the secret of what's actually standing between you and the next level. It feels like everyone else got a handbook that you didn't. In this episode, Speak Like a Senior Leader™ graduate Lindsey DellaDonna shares how she went from being stuck in this maddening limbo – on the cusp of director for months with no clear path forward for years – to getting promoted in a matter of months by finally cracking the code on what "executive presence" and "strategic communication" mean in practice.

What You’ll Discover:

  • Why executive meeting invites don't equal promotion readiness – and the real test of whether you're advancing
  • The communication shift that turned polite nods into executive action on Lindsey's ideas
  • What "leadership presence" means in practice when your evaluators can't define it
  • How Lindsey restructured her presentations for faster buy-in – without changing her actual work

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