Welcome to Episode 2 of The Cribsheet, where hosts Clarissa Sowemimo-Coker and Meg Lovell walk through their process for making career-defining decisions, delivering projects, and how to build the stakeholder support you’ll need to get things over the line.
Meg and Clarissa discuss why you need to convince yourself first before attempting to win support for your decision, including how to do a risk assessment without getting bogged down in the negatives, why linking everything back to your strategy is crucial, and how to listen to your gut and distinguish between pattern recognition and an emotional reaction.
How and why stakeholder mapping is essential, the impact that timing can have on gaining approval- they break down each factor involved and also talk through why building your own political capital is crucial, how to do it, and how to spend that capital once you’ve got it.
If you’ve got the role, and now you need to deliver - this episode is for you.
Key Takeaways
Convince yourself first - cut out the noise, and design a process you can return to when you need to assess how to move forward with big decisions
Listen to your gut- sit with discomfort and look at why you’re feeling that way. A quiet and persistent feeling should not be ignored
Don’t skip risk analysis because it feels “negative”- your job as a leader is to assess risk, and then motivate your team to move forward positively
Map your stakeholders - who your key decision makers are, and who THEY are listening to
You are not just selling the decision, you are selling the process around it - the more you try to shortcut things, the more likely you are to fail
Timing - get familiar with the factors that will influence your stakeholders’ thinking
Grow your political capital - build it as an ongoing habit, and spend it wisely
Consider privilege - some people can build political capital more easily than others. If you’re in the room, and in a position to support someone who has less access, listen to them and use your voice in support
Episode Highlights
01:52: “Convince yourself first”- how to lay the groundwork for good decision-making
05:10: “Gut feel” and how to ground yourself in the decision
07:00: The tension between risk analysis and being a positive, championing force
09:18: Why you need to “show your work” and how to actually assess risk
12:15: On advising a household name PLC to walk away from a deal, and the lesson learned
13:30: Stakeholder mapping, and why a decision can’t just be judged on its merits
15:56: Skipping steps = decisions go the wrong way - sell your process, not just the decision
16:48: Pro tip - link decisions back to something they’ve already bought into
17:15: Timing factors to consider, and how timing can make or break a decision
20:22: Manage your own ego - don’t feel undermined by pressure
22:09: What is political capital and how to build it
29:46: On privilege, being mindful of who has it, and how to support others
About the Hosts
Clarissa works with leaders on high-stakes decisions after a career as a lawyer, COO and a public market CEO. Meg is a Fractional CEO and negotiation expert.
End Credits
Find and connect with us on LinkedIn:
Meg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-lovell-strategy
Clarissa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarissasowemimocoker
This episode was written and recorded by us, and produced by Lucy Lucraft (http://lucylucraft.co.uk ).
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