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oes their job well, their performance review will look similar from year to year, revealing little about their potential for moving up. A high-potential employee, on the other hand, shows a willingness to push themselves to learn new skills, take on more responsibilities and be open to lateral moves — especially if that means mastering new abilities.</p><p id="bb22">How do you become a high-potential employee? Demonstrate your capacity for self-development by actively soliciting feedback from others to learn how you can grow and improve, and proactively take on opportunities to increase your skill set.</p><p id="c20f">In today’s world, there’s a misconception that dominating the conversation means you’re a leader, but the opposite is actually true. Being a good listener is vital to being a strong leader, and a crucial component to earning that promotion.</p><p id="7081">By taking the time to understand others’ perspectives, needs and concerns, you’ll be better prepared to communicate your ideas and solutions, and to persuade others to come on board. This is essential to leading, whether it means a small group or an entire corporation.</p><figure id="ff4d"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*8mNICxTQgvJp5fb-"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@zulmaury?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Zulmaury Saavedra</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><h1 id="de84">2. Be a strong listener</h1><p id="a8f4">Active listening is an art — it is underrated and takes significant practice to master. Identify a leader in your organization who is a strong active listener and watch how they lead. You can also master this skill by taking a <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/learning/learning-to-be-promotable/listening-actively?trk=edpartner_matrelease_activelistening_learning">course on active listening</a> as part of your own career development.</p><figure id="6c46"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fi

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How to Get Promoted: 3 Secret Skills for Success

The keys to taking the reins and getting noticed — and promoted — in your career

(BPT) — Regardless of your career path, getting a promotion is often a professional goal. Being recognized and landing a promotion can provide a variety of perks such as more money, increased influence and more control over your daily routine.

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So how do you land that promotion? It comes down to building key skills such as self-development, listening and communication. Fortunately, online learning platforms like LinkedIn Learning can help you develop these skills to get to the next level in your career.

Here are a few secrets to taking the reins and getting noticed — and promoted — in your career.

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1. Prove that you’re capable of self-development

The difference between being a “high-potential employee” versus a “high-performing employee” means everything to your advancement, and to the company where you work. While a high-performing employee does their job well, their performance review will look similar from year to year, revealing little about their potential for moving up. A high-potential employee, on the other hand, shows a willingness to push themselves to learn new skills, take on more responsibilities and be open to lateral moves — especially if that means mastering new abilities.

How do you become a high-potential employee? Demonstrate your capacity for self-development by actively soliciting feedback from others to learn how you can grow and improve, and proactively take on opportunities to increase your skill set.

In today’s world, there’s a misconception that dominating the conversation means you’re a leader, but the opposite is actually true. Being a good listener is vital to being a strong leader, and a crucial component to earning that promotion.

By taking the time to understand others’ perspectives, needs and concerns, you’ll be better prepared to communicate your ideas and solutions, and to persuade others to come on board. This is essential to leading, whether it means a small group or an entire corporation.

Photo by Zulmaury Saavedra on Unsplash

2. Be a strong listener

Active listening is an art — it is underrated and takes significant practice to master. Identify a leader in your organization who is a strong active listener and watch how they lead. You can also master this skill by taking a course on active listening as part of your own career development.

Photo by Headway on Unsplash

3. Communicate with purpose

Boosting your communication skills is critical to being both a leader and a team player. Demonstrate to your manager and your team that you know how to address the bigger picture, and show how your work ties to the overall company strategy. Express your vision of the larger mission or goals of the organization, as opposed to getting caught up in the details.

How you express yourself also makes a huge difference. Be concise, purposeful and confident in your statements. This will help you build a strong executive presence and build trust among you and your colleagues.

Photo by Ruthson Zimmerman on Unsplash

Conclusion

Don’t wait for a promotion to come to you. Now’s the time to be proactive and focus on growing your skill set. Show what you’re learning by actively taking on new challenges and communicating with purpose and confidence. To learn more about mastering the skills you need to advance in your career and get that promotion, visit www.linkedin.com/learning.

Originally published on The Idea Publishing at http://www.theideapublishing.com/careerideas/how-to-get-promoted-3-secret-skills-for-success.

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