Leader On The Rise
Episode Description Why do some professionals seem promotion-ready long before others — even when their experience and performance appear similar on paper? In this episode of Leader on the Rise, Mim Abbey explores the psychology behind promotion-readiness and the hidden perception mechanics shaping advancement inside organizations. This conversation breaks down why readiness is not simply an objective milestone, but a perception formed through dozens of small moments: how someone communicates, responds under pressure, handles ambiguity, and carries themselves in leadership settings. Drawing from leadership psychology, organizational behavior, and Nalini Ambady's groundbreaking "thin slices" research, this episode explains how people form durable impressions of leadership potential far faster than most professionals realize. You'll learn why some professionals feel "senior" before they officially become senior — and how leadership perception compounds into opportunity over time. What You'll Learn * Why promotion-readiness is largely perception-based * The psychology behind leadership impressions * How "thin slicing" shapes career advancement * Why some professionals feel more senior early * The role of emotional steadiness in leadership perception * How leaders evaluate ambiguity tolerance * Why visible thinking matters in leadership settings * The importance of external self-awareness * How reputation influences advancement * The leadership habits that signal readiness Featured Research & Insights * Nalini Ambady's "thin slices" research on rapid impression formation * Center for Creative Leadership research on role anticipation * Tasha Eurich's research on external self-awareness * INSEAD leadership research on tolerance for ambiguity * Academy of Management Journal research on developmental feedback * Leadership psychology research on trust and perception Why It Matters Promotion decisions are rarely based on one dramatic moment. They are formed through accumulated impressions: * how you communicate * how you respond to uncertainty * whether people feel steadier around you * how visible your thinking becomes * whether leadership already experiences you as operating at the next level The professionals who look ready earliest are often the ones who have already mentally stepped into the role above them. Because readiness is not discovered. It is perceived. And perception compounds over time.
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