The Career Game: Build a Personal Brand That Gets You Promoted (and Paid)

17 Dec 2025 • 42 min • EN
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Send us a text If you’ve ever watched someone less skilled get chosen over you, this episode will change how you play the game.  We’re unpacking why “great work” doesn’t automatically create opportunity, and what actually does. 📌What’s Covered:Why being “excellent at the work” can secretly keep you stuck (and what visibility signals actually move decisions).The “Quarterly Five” concept: the small circle that quietly determines your next opportunity.Networking without feeling fake: the real line between building relationships and “using people”.The hidden rules of the career game: what nobody teaches, but everyone’s rewarded for knowing.Posting on LinkedIn when you’re employed (or building a business): how to grow your brand without triggering backlash, or breaking company trust. Kendall Berg is an internationally published author, TEDx speaker, and career coach dedicated to helping professionals master the career game and accelerate their success. After experiencing her own transformation from being stuck at the manager level for over five years to earning five promotions in six years, she became passionate about empowering others to navigate corporate politics and build their leadership presence. Her recent book, *Secrets of the Career Game: 36 Strategies to Get Ahead in Your Career*, uncovers the often-overlooked soft skills that can set you apart and propel you forward. 🌐Learn more about Kendall https://thatcareercoach.net/ 🤝Connect with Kendall https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendall-berg-347b5a40/ 🚀The Founder’s Voice Quiz is the foundation for a client attraction system that works with your strengths, not against them.  💛Share with a friend who would enjoy this conversation. Thank you for listening in! See you next week.

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