Leader On The Rise
Episode Description Most professionals focus on meeting expectations. But rising leaders learn something different: advancement often comes from understanding what leaders actually need from the people around them. In this episode of Leader on the Rise, Mim Abbey explores the four things leaders consistently value most—yet rarely articulate clearly. These aren't technical skills or job descriptions. They're the qualities that make leaders trust you with greater responsibility, larger opportunities, and more complex challenges. Drawing from leadership research, organizational psychology, and years of coaching leaders across industries, Mim explains why clarity, judgment, ownership, and calm under pressure are often more important than flawless execution. You'll learn how leaders experience the people around them, what creates trust at higher levels, and how to become someone leaders increasingly rely on rather than manage. What You'll Learn * The difference between meeting expectations and meeting leadership needs * Why leaders evaluate more than execution * How clarity reduces cognitive load * The role of judgment in leadership trust * Why ownership signals leadership readiness * How proactive thinking accelerates advancement * The importance of emotional regulation under pressure * How leaders decide who is ready for more responsibility * What makes leaders feel confident when you're involved * Practical ways to become a more trusted partner to leadership Featured Research & Insights * Center for Creative Leadership research on leadership derailment and level transitions * Leadership Pipeline research on advancement and role shifts * Studies on cognitive load and decision-making * Research on emotional regulation and leadership effectiveness * Organizational psychology findings on trust and leadership readiness * Leadership perception research on judgment and ownership * Executive development studies on leadership transitions and advancement Why It Matters As careers progress, leaders begin evaluating something beyond performance. They ask: * Can I trust this person's judgment? * Do they think ahead? * Do they reduce complexity? * Do they create clarity? * Do they remain steady when things get difficult? The professionals who rise aren't simply the hardest workers. They're the people who make leadership's job easier. By consistently delivering clarity, judgment, ownership, and calm, you begin building the kind of trust that transforms careers—and positions you for the next level.
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