
Kendall Berg
Career coach and author of Secrets of the Career Game: 36 Simple Strategies to Win in the Workplace, helping individuals navigate the unwritten rules of career advancement.
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Mar 24, 2025 • 58min
ADHD in the Workplace: How to Get Promoted Without Burning Out
In this insightful discussion, career strategist Kendall Berg, a late-diagnosed ADHDer and founder of That Career Coach, explores how ADHD influences workplace dynamics and career advancement. She debunks the myth that hard work alone leads to promotion, highlighting the importance of strategic networking and self-advocacy. Listeners learn tailored strategies for communicating ADHD to colleagues, overcoming burnout, and leveraging ADHD strengths for career success. Kendall emphasizes the need for personal productivity systems to thrive in corporate spaces.

Mar 19, 2025 • 27min
How to Control and Win the Career Game
Kendall Berg, known as “That Career Coach,” shares her expertise in navigating the complex world of career advancement. She discusses the three pillars of career success, emphasizing the importance of networking and self-advocacy. Listeners will learn how to confidently ask for promotions and recognize when it’s time to pivot their careers. Kendall also offers insights on using feedback for personal growth and highlights the role of AI in aligning skills with new opportunities.

Jul 7, 2025 • 44min
Kendall Berg on Winning the Career Game: The Rules No One Taught You
Kendall Berg, career coach and author of "Secrets of the Career Game," dives into the unwritten rules of workplace success. She shares her transformation from a sidelined employee to a five-time promoter, emphasizing the importance of soft skills and self-advocacy. Discover how to navigate the invisible aspects of career advancement, and learn the difference between promotable and non-promotable work. Kendall offers practical tips for showcasing your value and building strategic relationships, proving that mastering the 'career game' is essential for growth.