• How to Get Promoted by Owning Your Departure
    2026/06/08
    In this episode of Promotion Path with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore a counterintuitive promotion strategy: planning your exit. They examine how top performers use leverage from outside offers to accelerate internal promotions, drawing on a Harvard Business School study of 2,000 executives showing that those who actively networked for external opportunities were 34% more likely to earn a promotion within two years. Lucas breaks down the three-phase framework — prepare, signal, negotiate — and warns against common bluffs. Luna shares why even loyal employees should stay visible in the external market. The hosts discuss how to time a conversation with your manager, what data to bring, and how to gracefully accept a counteroffer without burning bridges. If you've ever worried that looking elsewhere will damage your reputation, this episode offers a concrete playbook for turning external interest into internal advancement. #CareerAdvice #JobPromotion #SalaryNegotiation #Counteroffer #CareerStrategy #ExitStrategy #JobSearch #Leverage #ExecutivePromotion #HBRStudy #CareerGrowth #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PromotionPath #LucasAndLuna #CareersPodcast #OfficePolitics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How to Get Promoted by Redefining Your Role Before Anyone Else Does
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 tackles a counterintuitive promotion strategy: rewrite your job description before your boss does. Lucas and Luna break down the 2025 LinkedIn data showing that roles redefined by the employee are 2.4 times more likely to lead to a promotion within 12 months. They walk through a real case — a marketing coordinator who turned a routine reporting job into a strategic analytics role and got promoted to manager in 9 months. The hosts explain the three-part template for proposing a role evolution: the gap map, the new responsibilities document, and the six-month proof-of-concept pitch. No vague advice — just a specific, repeatable method for shaping your job into the one you want next. #CareerAdvice #PromotionStrategy #RoleRedefinition #JobDescription #CareerGrowth #WorkplaceStrategy #ProfessionalDevelopment #LinkedInData #MarketingCoordinator #StrategicAnalytics #GapMap #ProofOfConcept #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CareersPodcast #PromotionPath #EmployeeAdvocacy #SelfPromotion Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How to Get Promoted by Building a Reputation for Reliability
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of Promotion Path, Lucas and Luna explore a counterintuitive promotion strategy: becoming the person who simply never drops the ball. They examine why reliability is undervalued in a culture obsessed with flashy wins, and how consistency creates trust that leads to advancement. Using the example of a mid-level operations manager at a Fortune 500 logistics company who got promoted twice in three years without a single splashy project, they break down the mechanics of building a dependability reputation. Topics include: the difference between reliability and predictability, how to document your follow-through without bragging, why small misses compound into big trust deficits, and how to make your manager's life easier by being the one thing they never have to worry about. They also discuss the data: a 2025 Gallup study showing that employees rated as highly reliable by peers were 3.4 times more likely to receive a promotion within 18 months, even after controlling for performance ratings. This is a practical playbook for anyone who wants to stand out by being boringly great at the basics. #Careers #PromotionPath #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Reliability #CareerAdvice #PromotionStrategy #Trust #Consistency #FollowThrough #Credibility #OfficePolitics #ManagerTips #CareerGrowth #GallupStudy #Dependability #Reputation #ProfessionalDevelopment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How to Get Promoted by Asking Better Questions
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of Promotion Path with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore a counterintuitive promotion strategy: asking better questions. They unpack a 2023 study from Harvard Business Review showing that executives who ask more questions are rated 20% higher on leadership potential—but only if those questions are focused on learning, not advocacy. Lucas shares a concrete case from a mid-level manager at a Fortune 500 tech company who used a 'question journal' to shift from problem-solving to problem-framing, landing a senior director role in 14 months. They also discuss the 'question load' trap—why asking too many questions can backfire—and how to time your questions for maximum impact. If you're aiming for your next promotion, this episode offers a practical framework to rethink how you engage in meetings, one-on-ones, and strategic conversations. Tune in to learn why the best question is often the one that shifts the whole frame. #AskingBetterQuestions #PromotionStrategy #CareerAdvancement #LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutivePresence #QuestionJournal #HarvardBusinessReview #StrategicThinking #MeetingHacks #Fortune500 #MidLevelManager #SeniorDirector #CareerTips #ProfessionalGrowth #WorkplaceCommunication #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 分
  • How to Get Promoted When Youre a Top Performer but Nobody Knows It
    2026/06/06
    You're crushing your deliverables, hitting every deadline, producing great work — but when promotion time rolls around, someone else gets the nod. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the difference between doing the work and making the work visible. They break down the 'invisible contributor' trap using a study from Harvard Business Review that found managers are 30% more likely to promote employees who proactively communicate their wins — even when the quiet worker's output is objectively better. Lucas shares a three-step visibility framework: document your impact in business terms, schedule brief weekly updates with your boss, and recruit one internal advocate who sees your work. Luna pushes back on the discomfort of self-promotion, and they land on a practical reframe: visibility isn't bragging, it's helping your manager make the case for you when you're not in the room. #CareerAdvice #PromotionTips #WorkplaceVisibility #SelfPromotion #CareerGrowth #Leadership #ManagerRelationships #InvisibleContributor #HBR #CareerStrategy #ProfessionalDevelopment #OfficePolitics #Advocacy #VisibilityFramework #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PromotionPath #Careers Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分
  • How to Get Promoted by Asking for a Raise First
    2026/06/06
    Episode 34 of Promotion Path with Fexingo challenges the conventional wisdom that you must get the promotion before the raise. Lucas and Luna unpack a 2024 study from Payscale showing that employees who negotiate their salary before a title change earn 12% more over two years than those who wait for the promotion. They discuss the psychological barrier of 'title anxiety'—how workers often undervalue their leverage when they have strong performance metrics. Using a real case of a marketing manager at a mid-sized tech firm, they walk through the strategy of leading with a market-rate adjustment request six months before a promotion conversation. The hosts also explore how timing, documented wins, and external offers can shift the dynamic. Practical scripts, data points, and the risks of asking too early are covered. This episode is for anyone who wants to understand why the raise-first approach can accelerate career growth and how to execute it without damaging relationships. #SalaryNegotiation #PromotionStrategy #CareerGrowth #PayRaise #TitleAnxiety #PayscaleStudy #NegotiationTactics #MarketRate #PerformanceMetrics #CareerAdvancement #WorkplaceDynamics #Compensation #JobPromotion #Leverage #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #ProfessionalDevelopment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How to Get Promoted by Building a Coalition of Advocates
    2026/06/05
    Episode 33 of Promotion Path with Fexingo. Lucas and Luna explore the power of building a coalition of advocates to secure your next promotion. They break down why a single champion isn't enough, using the example of a real marketing director who assembled a cross-functional support network across sales, product, and engineering. The hosts discuss how to identify potential advocates, how to cultivate those relationships without being transactional, and how to leverage the coalition when promotion conversations happen. They also include practical tactics like the 'third-party testimonial' and why your boss's boss should hear your name in positive context before you even apply. Plus, a candid moment about how listener support through Buy Me a Coffee keeps the show ad-free and independent. #PromotionPath #CareerAdvice #PromotionStrategy #CoalitionBuilding #WorkplaceAdvocacy #CareerGrowth #Leadership #Influence #OfficePolitics #ProfessionalNetwork #Mentorship #CareerClimb #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Careers #GetPromoted #Advocates #CorporateLadder Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How to Get Promoted by Managing Up Effectively
    2026/06/05
    Lucas and Luna explore the art of managing up as a promotion strategy. They break down what managing up actually means—understanding your boss's priorities, communication style, and pressures—and how it can position you for advancement without feeling like politics. Using a concrete example from a mid-sized tech firm, they walk through a three-step framework: mapping your boss's goals, aligning your work to their metrics of success, and proactively communicating progress. They also discuss common mistakes like over-promising or appearing sycophantic. By the end, listeners learn how to turn a reporting relationship into a strategic alliance that highlights their value come review time. This episode is perfect for anyone who feels invisible to decision-makers or unsure how to showcase their impact upward. #ManagingUp #PromotionStrategy #CareerAdvancement #BossRelationship #WorkplaceDynamics #Leadership #CareerGrowth #OfficePolitics #CommunicationSkills #ProfessionalDevelopment #CorporateStrategy #JobPromotion #WorkplaceSuccess #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PromotionPath #Careers #Episode32 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 分