UNSHAKEABLE HER: Silence imposter syndrome, build real influence and get promoted on your terms

#50 | Why Technical Expertise Won’t Build the Influence You Need for Promotion in Corporate Leadership

Caroline Esterson from Inspire Your Genius Episode 50

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Are you doing brilliant work at your job but still being overlooked for bigger opportunities?

This episode explores why confidence and technical expertise are not always the real differentiators in career growth. For women navigating corporate leadership, the real advantage often comes from understanding the wider business context, spotting patterns, and connecting daily work to strategic outcomes. In a fast-moving workplace, that bigger-picture thinking is what helps you stand out, contribute more meaningfully, and be seen as leadership material.

You will:

  • Learn why senior leaders look for business awareness and strategic thinking, not just strong execution.
  • Discover how widening your view of the business can make you more valuable in conversations, meetings, and decisions.
  • Gain a simple curiosity habit that helps you move from reactive task-doing to more intentional, strategic leadership.

Play this episode to learn how to turn your expertise into visible strategic value and position yourself for the next level in your career.

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