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Become the CEO of Your Career | Karla Blanco on Skin in the Game

Become the CEO of Your Career | Karla Blanco on Skin in the Game

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“Talent opens doors. Your Board of Advisors brings opportunities to you” – Karla Blanco. 💡
Feeling like a passenger in your own career? It's time to take the wheel.

In this episode of the Skin in the Game with Debbie Go podcast, I sit down with Karla Blanco, an ex-Intel Director turned bestselling author and executive coach. She unveils the strategic framework that propelled her to the top and now helps her clients achieve rapid growth.

Here are the key insights you can’t afford to miss:

  1. 🔑 The Career CEO Mindset: Shift from employee to architect of your career.
  2. 👥 Build Your Board of Advisors: Learn who to pick and how to leverage this group for strategic guidance.
  3. 🗣️ Navigate Office Politics: Advance with confidence by understanding the unspoken rules.
  4. Leverage AI: Use emerging technology as a career accelerator.
  5. 🚀 For Women in Leadership: Practical strategies for breaking barriers and claiming your seat at the table.

This conversation is packed with the actionable, no-fluff advice you need to move from passive participant to active architect of your career.

🔗 Links & Resources:

  • linkedin.com/in/karlablancocoach/
  • karlablanco.com
  • youtube.com/@TheKarlaBlancoShow
  • instagram.com/karlauyp07/

What's the #1 challenge holding your career back? Let me know in the comments👇

#CareerGrowth #TransformationalLeadership #PersonalDevelopment #WomenInLeadership #CareerCEO #SkinInTheGameWithDebbieGo #karlablanco #UnleashLeadershipPodcast

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