Office Politics, Unpacked | with Kris Verlé

Why Your Reputation For Being 'Reliable' Is Working Against You

13 min · 4. touko 2026
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Being called reliable, dependable, or a safe pair of hands sounds like a compliment. At senior level, it often isn't. In this episode, executive coach Kris Verlé explains why the reliable label creates a self-imposed glass ceiling, why so many senior managers are making it worse without realising it, and what you need to start doing differently to change how you're seen. It comes down to three things: visibility, conflict, and point of view. Each one is a gap in your record that decision-makers notice, even when they don't say so out loud. If you're a senior manager who works hard, delivers consistently, and still feels overlooked, this episode is for you. Office Politics, Unpacked covers the unwritten rules of organisational life that you won't find in a leadership manual. Hosted by Kris Verlé, executive coach and former political advisor and lobbyist.

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jakson Why Your Reputation For Being 'Reliable' Is Working Against You kansikuva

Why Your Reputation For Being 'Reliable' Is Working Against You

Being called reliable, dependable, or a safe pair of hands sounds like a compliment. At senior level, it often isn't. In this episode, executive coach Kris Verlé explains why the reliable label creates a self-imposed glass ceiling, why so many senior managers are making it worse without realising it, and what you need to start doing differently to change how you're seen. It comes down to three things: visibility, conflict, and point of view. Each one is a gap in your record that decision-makers notice, even when they don't say so out loud. If you're a senior manager who works hard, delivers consistently, and still feels overlooked, this episode is for you. Office Politics, Unpacked covers the unwritten rules of organisational life that you won't find in a leadership manual. Hosted by Kris Verlé, executive coach and former political advisor and lobbyist.

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You're delivering great work, your manager rates you, and yet somehow you're not the person getting invited to the conversations that matter. Or at least not as often as you'd expect at your level. In this episode, I explore why individual contributions become structurally harder to see as you progress in the corporate hierarchy, and why the most capable senior managers are often the least visible to the people who determine what happens next in their careers. Covered in this episode: * Why letting your work speak for itself stops working at senior level * The difference between a mentor and a sponsor, and why it matters * Three practical tactics for building visibility without self-promotion * How to develop a professional brand that travels beyond your job title * What to do if you suspect your manager is the barrier Hosted by Kris Verlé, executive coach and former political advisor. Office Politics, Unpacked is the podcast for senior managers and directors who are ready to close the gap between the work they do and the recognition they get for it. Sonnet 4.6 Extended

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