
Why Loud Professionals Get Ignored (And Quiet Leaders Win)
Konshuhs Agility-Project Manager Coach & Agile Coach, Trainer, Mentor & Author · Edward Coke, Jr, MSPM,PMP, CAPM, CSM, Agile Coach
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Show Notes
🙌 READY TO STOP SECOND-GUESSING YOURSELF AS A PROJECT MANAGER?
If you’re tired of feeling overlooked in meetings, struggling to be heard, or questioning your leadership…
Let’s fix that.
👉 Book your 1:1 Strategy Session: https://pxl.to/edwardcokejr
We’ll break down exactly where you are, what’s holding you back, and how to position you as a confident, trusted leader.
Let’s clear something up…
The loudest person in the room isn’t always the leader. In fact, they’re often the one being quietly overlooked.
So why does that happen?
And more importantly… how do you position yourself as the person people actually trust, listen to, and follow?
In this episode, we break down what real leadership looks like inside meetings, pressure moments, and everyday project conversations.
Because leadership isn’t about volume. It’s about clarity, composure, and consistency.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why adding more opinions can actually hurt your influence
- The truth behind loud professionals and what it really signals
- How to lead conversations without dominating them
- Why winning arguments don’t build credibility
- How to use silence as a leadership advantage
- The difference between being heard and being trusted
- How leadership identity is built before the title ever shows up
What You’ll Walk Away With
- A clear strategy to lead without forcing your voice
- Practical ways to stand out in meetings (without being loud)
- A leadership mindset that builds long-term influence
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing the work but not getting the recognition…
This episode is going to shift how you show up starting immediately.
If this hit home, apply one principle this week.
And send this to someone who needs to hear it.
When you’re ready to lead with confidence, not doubt… check out the mentorship link in the description.