The war for talent is heating up in emerging markets. Without enough 'brain
power,' multinationals can't succeed in these markets. This title draws on
research, amplified with on-the-ground examples from companies as diverse as
Google, Infosys, Goldman Sachs, and Siemens.
Who's delivering for you? Who has your back? Who's burnishing your brand and expanding what you can get done in this world? Sponsorship is a two-way alliance where a leader partners with junior talent to build their skills and advocate for their promotion--all while receiving stellar performance and loyalty in return. Many know the benefit of finding a sponsor: men and women with sponsors are much more likely to progress to the next rung in their careers than those without. But according to author Sylvia Ann Hewlett, being a sponsor is just as important to career growth as finding one. Senior executives who proactively sponsor others are 53 percent more likely to receive a promotion--and middle-level managers who have proteges are 60 percent more likely to receive a stretch assignment--than those who don't.--
It's no coincidence that Eddie Glaude, Amanda Gorman, and Gustavo Dudamel are
stars of this new edition of Executive Presence and the usual
suspects.Hewlett's most potent message, ten years ago and now, is that EP is
eminently learnable.