The Conversation
Delivering difficult news
You have to tell one person they got the promotion and another they didn't. The second conversation is harder — and how you handle it will define you more than the promotion itself.
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The Promotion Dilemma
→Two deserving candidates. One promotion. Navigate office politics, unconscious bias, and competing loyalties to make the right call.
Part of the quest
Leadership Presence
→From winning over a team of skeptical veterans to making a promotion call with your values on the line — practice the four decisions that define who you are as a leader.
What you'll learn from The Conversation
This scenario focuses on Delivering difficult news — a critical skill inside the broader leadership domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Promotion Dilemma, a full interactive story inside the Leadership Presence quest.
Skills you'll build in Leadership Presence
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Two resumes. Two track records. Both deserving. You need to evaluate them on merit, not on who makes you more comfortable — and the difference is harder to see than you think.
A senior colleague just cornered you to advocate for their favorite. The pressure is real, the politics are thick, and you can feel your objectivity slipping under the weight of influence.
You've made your pick — but have you checked your own blind spots? The bias you can't see is the one that makes the decision for you.
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