545: Why Agreeing in Meetings Won’t Get You Promoted (And What Top Executives Actually Respect)

545: Why Agreeing in Meetings Won’t Get You Promoted (And What Top Executives Actually Respect)

Author: Laura Camacho March 16, 2026 Duration: 9:53

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Are you known as a leader who’s “easy to work with”… but somehow your voice still doesn’t carry the weight it should in strategic conversations?


Many high performers build their reputation on being collaborative, supportive, and easy to work with. But in executive environments, likability alone doesn’t signal leadership. If you’re constantly protecting harmony, softening your opinions, or avoiding tension in meetings, you may unintentionally be limiting how others perceive your strategic leadership potential.


By the end of this episode, you’ll know:


🚀Why high performers often avoid the very behaviors that build executive-level credibility

📈The hidden career cost of prioritizing harmony over strategic challenge in meetings

✅How respected leaders challenge ideas without damaging relationships or trust


🎧Press play to learn how to strengthen your leadership voice and start shaping the thinking in the room—not just supporting it.


If you’ve built your reputation as the reliable high performer…

But you’re realizing that being “easy to work with” might actually be limiting how people see your leadership…


Then the real question becomes:


How do you challenge thinking without damaging relationships?

How do you maintain likability…

While also bringing the kind of strategic clarity executives respect?


There’s a link in the first paragraph of these show notes where you can book a conversation.


On that call we’ll look at:

• Where you might be holding back in high-stakes conversations

• The leadership moments where your voice should carry more weight

• And how to build the balance between likability and strategic authority


Because the leaders who rise fastest aren’t the most agreeable people in the room. They’re the people who make the room think better.


To learn more visit www.speakupwithlaura.com. New Speak Up podcast episodes come out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday early in the morning.


In Speak Up communication and executive presence coaching, high performing leaders and executives learn to enhance their influence and confidence, refining their communication style to increase visibility and effectiveness in promotion opportunities.


By honing communication skills and fostering a trusted advisor mindset, aspiring executives cultivate mastery in public speaking and beat imposter syndrome. Your leadership becomes more strategic and inspiring.


Ever find yourself in a crucial meeting, certain your idea is the right one, only to have the conversation move past you? That specific frustration of being unheard, despite your expertise, is exactly where Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style begins. Hosted by communication strategist Laura Camacho, this podcast digs into the subtle, often unspoken rules of influence within organizations. It’s not about talking louder; it’s about communicating with a clarity and conviction that commands attention and gets results. Each episode moves beyond generic advice, offering practical frameworks for shaping how you’re perceived in high-stakes situations, from boardroom presentations to everyday team interactions. You’ll hear real-world breakdowns of communication successes and missteps, actionable strategies for structuring your thoughts under pressure, and insights into the nonverbal cues that define leadership presence. This is for professionals who are ready to transition from being a participant to becoming a pivotal voice. Tune into this business and careers podcast for a thoughtful, nuanced exploration of what it truly means to lead through your words and demeanor, transforming your potential into tangible impact.
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