The 4-Click System to Figure Out What You Actually Want From Your Career (feat. Julian Lighton)
Your title tells people where you sit. Your mastery tells them why you matter. Most managers spend years chasing the next promotion, only to wake up realizing the ladder was leaning against the wrong wall. Julian Lighton, Business Coach at Moo Pie Coaching Inc., former McKinsey partner, four-time Chief Strategy Officer, and one of Silicon Valley's most sought-after executive coaches, has spent 30 years studying why some people break through and others stall. The answer has nothing to do with talent. In this episode, Matt Poepsel sits down with Julian, author of Navigating Your Next: Discover the Career You Want and the Path to Get There, to pull back the curtain on how high-stakes executive decisions actually get made, and why every manager below the C-suite needs that context. They dig into why the skills that got you here won't get you there, why AI isn't the threat most people think, and why the managers who lean into curiosity, hypothesis-building, and human judgment will come out ahead. The case Julian makes is simple: intentional navigation beats upward momentum every time. In this episode, you'll learn: The Room You're Not In: High-stakes decisions are shaped by asymmetric incentives and incomplete information, and understanding that dynamic changes how you lead your team through the fallout. Mastery Over Title: Career success isn't a ladder; it's a set of levers, and knowing which ones to pull, and when to say no, defines your trajectory more than any promotion ever will. The Four Life Transitions: Every manager hits the same crossroads. Recognizing which one you're in right now is the first step toward getting unstuck. Your Human Edge: AI will absorb the red ocean work. The people who build hypotheses, read patterns in messy data, and ask the right questions first are the ones it can't replace. Highlights: (00:00) Meet Julian Lighton (01:28) What really happens in the executive room (06:51) The "conversation that should never happen without you" (09:57) Why leadership stops getting taught (14:58) The four career transitions every manager faces (17:57) Nobody's coming to rescue you (19:07) The four-click framework for knowing who you are (25:57) Red ocean vs. blue ocean, where AI leaves you (33:14) The rule of three and radical focus Resources: Follow Julian on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julianlighton Julian Lighton’s website: https://www.julianlighton.com/ Get a copy of Navigating Your Next: Discover the Career You Want and the Path to Get There: https://www.julianlighton.com/book Follow Matt on LinkedIn: / mattpoepsel Subscribe to The Predictive Index on YouTube: / thepredictiveindex Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: shareyourgenius.com

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