Placed on a Performance Improvement Plan? Here’s Exactly What to Do Next
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About this listen
Being placed on a performance improvement plan (PIP) can feel overwhelming — especially for high-achieving women in leadership roles. But a PIP is not always a career-ending event. It’s a signal. And how you respond can determine what happens next.
In this video, I walk you through the exact, evidence-based steps to take if you’ve been placed on a performance improvement plan — so you can respond with calm, clarity, and confidence instead of panic.
You’ll learn:
✔️ Why a performance improvement plan triggers a stress response — and how to regulate your nervous system before reacting
✔️ How to determine whether your PIP is developmental, political, or a “silent firing” maneuver
✔️ The gender bias patterns that often show up in performance reviews for women leaders
✔️ What powerful phrases to use to request measurable, specific criteria
✔️ How to build a tactical 30-60-90 day response plan
✔️ Documentation strategies that protect your career and create leverage
✔️ When to lean in and repair — and when to prepare for a strategic exit
✔️ How to protect your confidence and executive presence during a career setback
This is not about reacting emotionally. It’s about responding strategically.
If you are a woman in leadership navigating workplace politics, performance reviews, executive presence, or career transitions — this conversation is for you.
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💬 Comment below: Have you ever navigated a PIP? What did you learn?
Lead with calm.
Lead with clarity.
Lead with confidence.
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