Author: André L. Belleville
As an executive management coach with a desire for fostering growth and success, I've observed an increasing number of clients grappling with a pivotal career decision: when to consider moving within their company or taking the bold step of seeking opportunities elsewhere. For C-Level executives, whose contributions are integral to the organization, this decision is particularly nuanced, often obscured by the silent undercurrents of organizational dynamics. It's crucial to recognize these signals and understand the right moment for career advancement while staying true to one's core values of loyalty and integrity.
Reorganizations and Leadership Changes: When companies undergo reorganizations, mergers, or acquisitions, the leadership landscape often shifts. If you find yourself suddenly sidelined or not included in critical discussions, it may signal that your role is being re-evaluated.
Stagnation in Role: Have you been exceeding expectations but without any new challenges or recognition? A prolonged period of stagnation might be a silent indicator that it's time to seek growth elsewhere.
Misalignment with Organizational Values: If there’s a growing disconnect between your ethical values and the company’s direction, this misalignment can be a critical sign that your tenure might be nearing its natural conclusion.
Lack of Sponsorship: In the echelons of executive leadership, having a sponsor or advocate is vital. If your sponsor leaves or you find yourself without one, your influence and prospects within the company might be at risk.
Pros of Staying Within the Company:
Cons of Staying Within the Company:
Pros of Moving Outside:
Cons of Moving Outside:
To ensure you’re in control of your career trajectory, it's vital to regularly assess your position within the organization. Develop a personal SWOT analysis, aligning your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats with the company's direction. Foster a network of mentors and peers outside your organization for unbiased perspectives. Be proactive in seeking feedback and remain attuned to the subtle shifts in organizational dynamics.
The decision to stay or seek new horizons is multifaceted, requiring a careful balance of introspection and strategic thinking. As a committed and high-performing executive, it's imperative to stay vigilant to the silent signals while aligning your career moves with your core values of loyalty and integrity. Remember, in the realms of leadership, staying in control of your fate is not just about making the right move, but making the move right.
This decision-making framework, often attributed to Bert Hellinger, offers a succinct approach to career crossroads:
As an executive management coach, I guide my clients through this introspective process, ensuring their decisions resonate with their core values and career aspirations. In a rapidly evolving business landscape, it's crucial to remain agile, introspective, and aligned with your values, whether you choose to love it, change it, or leave it.