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Why Hard Work is a Trap: Mastering Corporate Politics to Get Promoted

Why Hard Work is a Trap: Mastering Corporate Politics to Get Promoted

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Ever feel like the corporate world is one giant, confusing chess game, and no one gave you the rules? You’re not alone.

In this special bonus episode from the 12 Days of Career Goals, host Theresa White teams up with two game-changing experts, Kendall Berg (Career Coach and Content Creator) and Shabnam Golmohammadi (Silicon Valley Leadership Coach), to help you navigate the unspoken rules of corporate politics, tackle workplace challenges, and break through to senior leadership roles, all while staying authentically you.

This episode is packed with actionable strategies for ambitious professionals who are ready to stop playing small and start playing smart. Whether you’re managing up, building influence, or addressing workplace biases, Kendall and Shab share insights that will empower you to take control of your career and make 2026 your breakout year.

👉 Ready for career clarity in record time? Request a free consultation with Theresa at www.careerbloomcoaching.com/consultation.

  1. 00:00: Introduction to Career Clarity Unlocked
  2. 02:51: Cracking the Code of Corporate Politics
  3. 09:19: Women in Leadership: Overcoming Biases and Breaking Barriers
  4. 23:45: Burnout-Proof Strategies for Corporate Success
  5. 39:45: Balancing Your Authentic Self with Corporate Expectations
  6. 47:19: Setting Bold Leadership Goals for 2025
  7. 51:47: Ageism in Tech and Beyond: How to Push Back
  8. 56:48: Building Influence as an Introvert
  9. 01:01:39: Next Steps: Personalized Coaching and Goal Setting

Connect with Kendall Berg:

  1. LinkedIn: Kendall Berg
  2. Instagram: @thatcareercoach_
  3. YouTube: That Career Coach_
  4. Podcast: Secrets of the Career Game
  5. Website: ThatCareerCoach.net

Connect with Shabnam Golmohammadi::

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