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THE QUIET PROMOTER: Getting Recognized at Work Without Braggin
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THE QUIET PROMOTER: Getting Recognized at Work Without Braggin in Ottawa, ON
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THE QUIET PROMOTER: Getting Recognized at Work Without Braggin in Ottawa, ON
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You do the deep work. You deliver. You show up. And yet somehow, the recognition goes to someone louder.
The Quiet Promoter is the career guide for professionals who are tired of waiting to be noticed — and who refuse to become someone they're not to get there.
This book cuts through the generic advice about "networking more" and "speaking up in meetings" to give you a smarter approach: one built on your actual strengths. You'll learn how to make your work visible without it feeling like bragging, how to build a small circle of relationships that advocate for you in rooms you'll never enter, how to navigate meetings and high-stakes moments with precision over volume, and how to manage up in a way that earns respect — not resentment.
No personal branding theatrics. No faking extroversion. Just a practical, clear framework for quietly building the professional reputation you've already earned.
If you do great work and still feel overlooked, this book was written for you.
You do the deep work. You deliver. You show up. And yet somehow, the recognition goes to someone louder.
The Quiet Promoter is the career guide for professionals who are tired of waiting to be noticed — and who refuse to become someone they're not to get there.
This book cuts through the generic advice about "networking more" and "speaking up in meetings" to give you a smarter approach: one built on your actual strengths. You'll learn how to make your work visible without it feeling like bragging, how to build a small circle of relationships that advocate for you in rooms you'll never enter, how to navigate meetings and high-stakes moments with precision over volume, and how to manage up in a way that earns respect — not resentment.
No personal branding theatrics. No faking extroversion. Just a practical, clear framework for quietly building the professional reputation you've already earned.
If you do great work and still feel overlooked, this book was written for you.

















