
 Lies My Ego Told Me
 Lies My Ego Told Me Ep. 13: Success Should Speak for Itself
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 Oct 21, 2025  Ellen Di Resta, an innovation strategist and founder of The Idea Builders Guild, challenges the myth that good work automatically leads to recognition. She reveals how intangible assets, such as design thinking and collaboration, are often overlooked in favor of measurable metrics. Ellen introduces her Four Pillars Framework, emphasizing the need to understand customer perceptions and interactions. She shares insights into why many R&D projects fail and offers advice for high performers who feel underrecognized, urging them to embrace new ways of showcasing their contributions. 
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Results Aren't Enough
- Doing good work doesn't guarantee recognition in organizations that value measurable, controllable processes.
- Cultural fit and manageability often determine promotions more than raw results.
Architectural Inspiration Cuts Costs
- Ellen redesigned medical packaging using architectural principles and saved over $1.5M annually.
- Leadership rewarded financially but withheld promotion because her methods didn't fit their control models.
When Assault Backfires
- A colleague physically assaulted Ellen and she retaliated, which removed HR support and changed workplace dynamics.
- The incident taught her restraint and the cost of losing procedural cover despite being justified.




