| Author/Contributor(s): | Syed, Azhar |
| Publisher: | Montgomery Station Press |
| Date: | 5/11/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Former global C-suite executive and executive coach reveals why strong performance is not enough for senior advancement and what leaders must show to be trusted with more.
Senior advancement is not simply a reward for strong performance. At the top, an organization is asking a harder question: Can this leader be trusted with broader consequences, higher risk, and decisions that affect the whole enterprise?
Most capable leaders are never told that the question has changed. They keep proving what has already been proven, while the people making the decision are looking for signs of judgment, influence, ownership, and defensibility.
In this book, executive coach and former global C-suite leader Azhar Syed helps aspiring and newly appointed executives see
- why performance alone stops settling the decision;
- how deeper expertise can limit a leader when the next role requires broader enterprise judgment;
- why being indispensable, being right, or being valued by a sponsor can still leave a leader stuck;
- how to tell the difference between a barrier the leader can change and a barrier in the system; and
- what the next role asks the leader to give up before the organization will trust them with more.
The result is a clear, candid guide to becoming a leader others can confidently choose for enterprise-level responsibility.