
339. How I Climbed the Corporate Ladder: Proof that even bad decisions work out!
No Bullsh!t Leadership · Your CEO Mentor
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Show Notes
I’m often asked, “Marty, how did you manage your career to get to where you are today?”
Like everyone else, I had to start at the bottom and work my way up. My journey isn’t particularly remarkable but, like your path, it’s absolutely unique.
In my usual No Bullsh!t style, I dedicate this episode to giving you a warts-and-all look behind the glossy headlines of my career – the stuff that podcast interviewers don’t typically ask.
I want to give you inspiration and hope: even if your career isn’t well planned, or you make a few poor decisions about which role you should take, it’s not fatal!
Your career is long, and bad career moves are forgiven. I’m a living testament to that fact!
In this episode, I focus on the key decision points that I faced in critical career moments, and conduct my own personal post mortem on how each of them turned out.
I hope this gives you food for thought to help you with your own career decisions.
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