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Traits that propel careers forward

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  • Jenny Wood’s book Wild Courage redefines traits like nosiness, shamelessness, and bossiness as essential tools for career advancement in modern workplaces.
  • Traditional "nice" behavior can hinder promotions, as employees need to assert themselves and actively showcase their achievements to combat proximity bias in remote work environments.
  • Practical strategies such as self-promotion, boundary-setting, and calculated risk-taking are emphasized to help professionals stand out and achieve their goals.

[WORLD] Traditional wisdom frequently extols the virtues of agreeableness and hard work as the keys to professional development. However, a rising amount of evidence suggests that these characteristics alone may not be sufficient to move up the corporate ladder. Former Google executive Jenny Wood's latest book, Wild Courage, contradicts traditional career advice by stating that traits like nosiness, shamelessness, and bossiness, formerly deemed undesirable, are now crucial for workplace visibility and success in hybrid and remote work contexts.

The modern workplace has undergone seismic changes, owing to remote employment, technological breakthroughs, and new leadership paradigms. These shifts have presented new hurdles for employees seeking recognition and advancement. Proximity bias—the instinctive inclination to associate visibility with productivity—has become a significant barrier in remote environments when physical presence is limited. As a result, employees must actively demonstrate their value rather than depending on traditional indicators of hard effort.

Wood's book reclaims nine traits that are generally viewed negatively—such as being nosy, bossy, or shameless—and recasts them as strategic benefits. She underlines that success today necessitates assertiveness, self-promotion, and a willingness to accept discomfort.

Why Being "Too Nice" Can Hold You Back

While compassion and empathy are important leadership skills, being overly pleasant might result in self-sabotage. Research demonstrates that "nice" employees frequently face a glass ceiling because they avoid conflict or fail to assert themselves in important situations.Dr. Nicole Lipkin, an organizational psychologist, warns that being overly kind might make people appear indecisive or unable of providing critical feedback, all of which can impede professional advancement.

This situation is exacerbated by "performance punishment," in which high-performing individuals are passed over for advancement since their dependability makes them indispensable in their existing roles.According to Wood, breaking out of this loop requires prioritizing tasks that actually matter while minimizing people-pleasing inclinations.

The Traits That Drive Success

Wood’s Wild Courage outlines nine unconventional traits that can propel careers forward:

Nosiness: Asking questions and fostering connections to uncover opportunities.

Shamelessness: Promoting accomplishments without hesitation.

Bossiness: Leading initiatives even without formal authority.

Brutality: Setting boundaries and saying "no" to distractions.

Recklessness: Taking calculated risks instead of waiting for permission.

These characteristics are not about being aggressive or manipulative, but about deliberately using them to increase one's effect. For example, Wood suggests sending a weekly "Shameless Monday Email" to supervisors that highlights accomplishments and ongoing projects—a simple but effective technique to ensure visibility in remote work settings.

Balancing Boldness with Empathy

While assertiveness is important, it does not imply sacrificing compassion entirely. Experts such as Carolina Caro contend that current leadership necessitates a delicate balance of decisiveness and compassion. Leaders that build trust and open communication while remaining accountable are better able to encourage creativity and collaboration.This balanced approach enables employees to be assertive without alienating coworkers.

Actionable Strategies for Career Growth

Wood’s book offers practical tools for navigating workplace dynamics:

Self-Promotion: Use tactics like "Reframe the Shame" to highlight achievements confidently.

Networking: Build relationships through curiosity rather than superficial exchanges.

Risk-Taking: Treat failure as data and embrace experimentation.

Boundary Setting: Prioritize promotable tasks over "NAP" (Not Actually Promotable) work.

Leadership Without Authority: Inspire teams by taking initiative regardless of title.

The modernizing workplace necessitates a transition from passive competence to active visibility. When used intelligently, traits such as nosiness, shamelessness, and bossiness can help people overcome obstacles and achieve their career objectives. Jenny Wood's Wild Courage is a playbook and call to action for professionals seeking to redefine success on their own terms.

Employees who embrace both boldness and empathy can not only stand out but also make a real effect in their organizations—a strategy that assures they not only survive but thrive in today's competitive landscape.


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