Do I need a sponsor?

“Hey Gemma, how would you feel if we organise a sponsor for you? Nope, no, they won’t be paying you to do anything, you’re not a charity. Nope, certainly, no marathon in Antarctica involved. Yes, it will require commitment from you. Yes, it will be invaluable. Great, you’re welcome!”

This was half of a phone conversation I heard recently from Susie, a senior leader and Gemma’s manager. Gemma has been with this organisation for about two years and has been out-performing all her colleagues. She is highly competent and confident, has exceeded all her targets and her team love working for her. However, she has recently missed out on a promotion and on attending the annual leaders’ conference. The challenge for her and for Susie in supporting her, is that Gemma has been working at a client’s site and she just isn’t visible to the Executive Team.

Gemma has had opportunities to attend work functions, join committees and be a part of the social scene at head office. She is quite reserved and has dependent elderly parents, and while keen to do well in her career, doesn’t have the capacity or expertise to invest in promoting herself within the organisation. As a leader, she needs someone, a sponsor, to have a vested interest in her, for career progression and visibility.

This Business Chicks article shares how the right sponsor will support you to step up when you might be holding yourself back. “Finding the right people to be your sponsors and highlight your accomplishments is not always easy, but it is necessary. Just doing good work isn’t enough.” It’s very important to note that this situation is not just for women, men also experience similar challenges in gaining visibility in an organisation.

(Although currently experiencing her own career challenges), Sheryl Sandberg being invited to join Google by Eric Schmidt, then CEO, clearly demonstrates why people need sponsors.

So, Susie sought out a sponsor for Gemma. She wanted to ensure Gemma didn’t miss any more opportunities and she knows that Gemma will bring her best self to the sponsor/sponsee relationship. Watch out for what’s next for Gemma!


Mary Butler

Mary Butler is a People Strategy Expert, Author, Coach and Facilitator. She gets what traditional HR doesn’t.

Mary has 25+ years of talent management experience, from global corporates to scaleups in every sector, across Europe, the US, Asia and Australia in industries from aviation to tech and FMCG. That’s deep expertise, across a broad range of leadership topics, that we can leverage in your business.

While she has a BSc and an MBA, it’s Mary’s ability to identify and address those often buried challenges that makes her different. She has an ability to cut through to noise to help you make the tough calls. And she doesn’t offer an off-the-shelf solution because you don’t have off-the-shelf challenges.

If you’d like to learn more, here are four ways you can explore how Mary can help:

Connect on LinkedIn. Mary shares valuable ideas and tips regularly.

Read Mary’s Musings on her blog.

Pre-order her new book, Legendary Leadership in Scaleups , or buy one of her previous books.

Make a time to chat about how Mary supports founders and scaleups like yours.

https://marybutler.net
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