Season 9

Set Intentional Objectives: How to Drive Your Career, Not Ride Shotgun

S9: Ep 21
If you’re winging it with vague goals (or whatever your manager “cascaded” down), you’re driving your career with a blindfold on. Felicia breaks down what objectives really are, why they’re the engine of promotions and pay, and how to use them to drive your internal reputation, not just fill a form for HR. You’ll learn the differences between KPIs, OKRs, and MBOs, plus how to turn objectives into your personal brand soundbite all year long.

Corporate Lingo Decoded: Speak Up & Sound Strategic at Work (with Jessica Guzik)

S9: E20

Episode Summary

What if sounding “smart” at work isn’t about your IQ, but about learning a language that corporate never taught you? In this episode, Felicia sits down with leadership coach and host of The Art of Speaking Up podcast, Jessica Guzik, to unpack how Black women can show up with presence, clarity, and confidence in corporate spaces without losing authenticity.

Jessica and Felicia break down the mindset shifts and tactical phrases that help you stop downplaying your brilliance and start getting heard.


In This Episode, We Cover:

  • Why struggling to speak up at work is about skills, not smarts
  • The hidden “corporate lingo” that leaves many women feeling insecure
  • STAR statements and other frameworks that make your stories land
  • How internal processors can thrive in fast-moving meetings
  • The difference between confidence and competence — and why confidence often wins
  • Practical phrases to buy time, push back, and sound strategic
  • How to show your thinking process so your expertise is visible
  • Reframing self-promotion so it feels natural (your work can’t talk — you have to)
  • Why asking “tell me more” is the ultimate leadership move

Jessica Guzik is a women’s leadership coach and host of The Art of Speaking Up podcast, where she helps high-achieving corporate women build confidence, find their voices, and become wildly effective leaders. Before becoming a coach, she worked as a corporate strategist at McKinsey & Company and held executive-level roles at major consumer brands, including The Walt Disney Company. Her work has been featured in The New York Times and Harper’s Bazaar UK.

Resources & Next Steps

Until next time, keep it trill! 🎙️✨

Company Culture Types

Season 9, Episode 19 | Trill MBA Show
Host:
Felicia Ann Rose Enuha

Episode Summary

Felicia breaks down the Competing Values Framework (CVF) so you can identify your company’s dominant culture and adjust your strategy to thrive—without compromising your integrity. You’ll learn how internal vs. external focus and stability vs. flexibility create four culture types (Create/Adhocracy, Collaborate/Clan, Control/Hierarchy, Compete/Market), what they sound like day-to-day, and practical ways to show up, get resourced, and get promoted in each.

What You’ll Learn

  • The 2 CVF dimensions (Internal–External and Stability–Flexibility) and why they matter
  • The 4 culture types and the common phrases, incentives, and politics inside each
  • Concrete do’s & don’ts for each culture (how to communicate, build allies, and pace decisions)
  • When to adapt vs. when to exit a toxic environment—your integrity comes first

The Competing Values Framework (CVF) in Plain English

Dimensions

  • Internal ↔ External: Do we optimize for inside coordination and people, or outside markets and competitors?
  • Stability ↔ Flexibility: Do we prize plans, rules, predictability or speed, change, experimentation?

Four Culture Types

  1. Create (Adhocracy)Dynamic, entrepreneurial, future-focused
    • “We’re flying the plane while we build it.”
    • Values: innovation, risk-taking, new products, intrapreneurship
  2. Collaborate (Clan)People-oriented, relationship-heavy
    • “We’re a family.” (…and there are traditions to match)
    • Values: loyalty, mentorship, consensus, long-term development
  3. Control (Hierarchy)Structured, process-driven, conservative
    • “What do the policy and the data say?”
    • Values: rules, precision, reliability, low variance, careful change
  4. Compete (Market)Results-obsessed, external, fast-moving
    • “Beat the target. Beat the rival. Move.”
    • Values: goals, speed, market share, reputation, M&A

How to Thrive (Without Losing Yourself)

If you’re in Create/Adhocracy

  • Lead with ideas. Bring crisp POVs and fundable pitches (problem → insight → plan → resourcing → ROI).
  • Get comfortable with ambiguity. If uncertainty drains you, this isn’t your playground.
  • Manager fit is everything. You want an oxygen-giving sponsor who fights for resources.

If you’re in Collaborate/Clan

  • Show up to the humans. Go to the team events; relationship equity = execution power.
  • Multiply your advocates. You’ll need multiple voices singing your name—especially the loud one.
  • Signal belonging. Say (and show) you like it here; that reads as “you value us.”

If you’re in Control/Hierarchy

  • Bring facts, figures, and policy. Tight analysis + clear recommendation → consensus.
  • Dress & operate the part. Consistency and polish matter; follow written processes.
  • Work the calendar. Promotions are cycle-bound—plan your 12–18 month proof points.

If you’re in Compete/Market

  • Feed the machine. Surface competitor intel + rapid counter-moves with measurable wins.
  • Protect your reputation. Deliver the baseline and one visible over-delivery per cycle.
  • Build real relationships. Authentic allies are a cheat code in a performative culture.

Red Flags & Green Lights

  • Green: Resources follow ideas; calibration is structured; sponsors act.
  • Red: “Family” language with punishment for boundaries; rules weaponized; constant back-channeling; zero psychological safety.

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 – “If it’s toxic, quit.” Intro + why culture fit matters
  • 02:20 – CVF basics: Internal vs. External; Stability vs. Flexibility
  • 07:47 – The four quadrants overview
  • 10:09Create / Adhocracy: innovation, risk, “build the plane while flying”
  • 13:23Collaborate / Clan: family feel, loyalty, long-term people focus
  • 15:50Control / Hierarchy: rules, precision, careful change
  • 18:24Compete / Market: speed, targets, rivalry, reputation
  • 22:23 – How to show up in each culture (practical playbook)
  • 25:17 – Playing along in Clan cultures (events, consensus, multiple advocates)
  • 29:07 – Winning in Hierarchy cultures (data, policy, cycles)
  • 32:24 – Surviving Market cultures (results, integrity, allies)
  • 35:20 – Final word: adapt but protect your integrity
  • 36:32 – Fast Track System (PIE) CTA
  • 37:34 – Coaching + Listener Letters + outro

Resources & Next Steps

  • 📖 Competing Values Framework (CVF) — by Cameron & Quinn — Get the book here.
  • 🧰 Career FreebiesClick here 
  • 💼 FMLA Leave & Retaliation Tracker – Protect your job before and after leave. Document retaliation, track every move, and get paid if they play dirty.
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(Pro tip: Keep this page handy. As you map your company’s CVF quadrant, jot three things you’ll start/stop/continue to align your strategy—and set a 30-60-90 day check-in with yourself or your sponsor.)

Desk Politics EXPLAINED: Why Your Seat at Work Matters

S9:18
In this client chronicles episode, Felicia unpacks a corporate case study that’s all too familiar: a smart, hardworking Black woman lands the job she thought would launch her career — only to discover she’s been strategically sidelined.
This episode is a masterclass in spotting quiet career sabotage, especially for high-achieving Black women navigating overwhelmingly white spaces.

When Your Black Manager Becomes the Problem

S9 Ep 17
Black manager, toxic culture, bogus feedback?
In this episode, Felicia breaks down how to survive a hostile manager—especially when they look like you. Learn how to document workplace harassment, use HR policy to your advantage, and protect your peace without sabotaging your career.

How to Survive a Toxic Boss: Tara’s Story of Strategic Career Moves

S9 Ep 16
In this throwback episode, Felicia shares the true story of Tara — an ambitious Black woman navigating a toxic boss, an insecure manager, and a messy workplace power structure. Through sharp strategy and smart relationship-building, Tara not only survives her bad manager but makes bold career moves that protect her peace and position her for long-term success.

This Is Me: Choosing Peace After Corporate Burnout with Lisa Hurley Pt. 2

S9 Ep 15
In this episode, Felicia continues her conversation with author, activist, and Reiki Master Lisa Hurley, diving even deeper into the emotional work of rebuilding your identity after corporate burnout. If you’ve ever found yourself smiling through exhaustion, shrinking to stay employed, or holding your breath at work just to get through the day — this conversation is your call to exhale and reclaim your truth.

This Ain’t It: Reclaiming Identity After Workplace Burnout with Lisa Hurley Pt. 1

S9 Ep 14

This Ain’t It: Reclaiming Identity After Workplace Burnout with Lisa Hurley Pt. 1

Have you ever looked around at your job, your life, and thought, “This ain’t it”?

In this deeply personal and energizing conversation, Felicia sits down with author, activist, and Reiki Master Lisa Hurley to talk about her new book, Space to Exhale — a guide to healing from the inside out after the grind of corporate life has worn you down.

Lisa shares her own journey of identity loss, job trauma, and spiritual exhaustion — and how she found her way back to joy, softness, and sovereignty. From navigating layoffs and toxic managers to redefining self-worth outside of titles and roles, this episode is a must-listen for every Black woman trying to hold it together in systems designed to tear us down.

If you’re tired of holding your breath at work, wondering how you even got here, this conversation is your reminder to pause, breathe, and begin again — on your own terms.

In this episode, we unpack:

  • Why your job title is not your identity
  • How burnout disconnects you from your purpose
  • The pressure to “make your parents proud” — and at what cost
  • The emotional toll of constantly code-switching
  • What it means to love yourself through the unraveling
  • How to reclaim your voice, body, and energy after surviving toxic workplaces

Plus: Felicia shares how corporate gaslighting and PIPs shaped her own journey, and why she stopped smiling through the pain. And Lisa? Let’s just say she’s got a fairy wand, a tutu, and some radical truth to sprinkle on your spirit.

This is part one of a two-part series with Lisa Hurley. Make sure to catch Part 2 dropping next week.

Resources & Next Steps:

Click Here to Order Space to Exhale

Want a free copy of Lisa Hurley’s powerful new book, Space to Exhale?

🎁 We’re giving away 5 copies — but to enter, you’ll need to listen to Part 2 of this conversation (dropping June 22, 2025) for the full instructions and giveaway question. 📬 Hint: You’ll be asked to reflect on how you’re making space to breathe in your own life. First 5 thoughtful responses win. Deadline to enter is Sunday, June 29, 2025.

💼 Career Fast-Track System – Felicia’s training session to help you create your promotion plan using the P.I.E. model

💼 Career Consulting with Felicia – Facing challenges at work? Book a career strategy session to get personalized strategies for navigating your career.

📩 Listener Letters – Send your questions to ask@trillmba.com.

🎧 Subscribe & Leave a Review – Love the show? Subscribe on YouTube and leave a comment to help us grow and make more awesome content for you.  

💡 Follow @TrillMBAshow – Stay updated with career tips and new episodes on LinkedIn.

Until next time, keep it trill! 🎙️✨

Career Clarity Unlocked: How to Reinvent Yourself After Workplace Burnout

S9 Ep 13
In this episode, Felicia is joined by executive coach and corporate truth-teller Ronnie Dickerson Stewart to explore what happens when you do everything “right” in your career—and still end up feeling stuck, drained, and misaligned. If you’ve ever questioned your path, felt guilty for wanting more, or found yourself saying “this ain’t it,” this episode is your permission slip to do something about it.

Demystifying The Board Room: How to Position Yourself for Corporate Board Leadership

S9 Ep 12
In this episode, Felicia is joined by Heather Spilsbury, CEO of 50/50 Women on Boards, to break down the real deal behind corporate boards, and how you, yes YOU, can secure your rightful seat at the table.
Whether you’ve been eyeing board seats or you’re completely new to the concept, you’ll walk away clear-eyed about what corporate boards do, why they matter, and what it truly takes to serve on one.

Need a Break? Here’s Exactly How to Take FMLA

S9 Ep11
In this episode, Felicia lays out your ultimate cheat code for strategically leveraging your rights under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and Short-Term Disability (STD) to confidently take the break you deserve—without putting your job, your coins, or your peace of mind at risk. You’ll get the full breakdown on exactly how to pair these two powerful protections to keep your paycheck flowing and your position secure.
Whether you’re planning leave for family care, personal health, or just stepping away from the daily grind to avoid burnout, this episode has everything you need. Tune in now, because taking leave should never stress you out—it should set you up for success.

From Surviving Target to Thriving: Raslyn’s Legal Victory and Career Evolution

S9 Ep 10
In this highly anticipated conclusion to our powerful two-part replay, Raslyn C. Wooten continues her incredible journey of surviving and thriving despite facing repeated workplace sabotage at Target. If you thought Part 1 was intense, buckle up—Raslyn’s story only gets more compelling as she details exactly how she navigated the politics, bias, and systemic gaslighting that tried to derail her career.
With Target’s recent dismantling of their $2 billion REACH initiative and the backlash they’re facing, Raslyn’s experiences highlight the critical lesson: performative allyship isn’t just inadequate—it’s damaging.
Join us as we close this replay with strategies you can use right now to protect your career, sanity, and dignity in environments that don’t value your worth.

Target’s DEI Was Always Fake… This Story Proves It!

S9 Ep 9
In this powerful replay episode, Felicia brings back one of the most jaw-dropping career survival stories we’ve ever shared. Raslyn C. Wooten takes us through her incredible journey of surviving not one, not two, but three PIPs (Performance Improvement Plans) at Target. Yes, you read that right.
Whether you’re currently navigating a toxic work situation or just want to armor up for your career journey, this replay will remind you: you are not crazy, you are not alone, and you can win — even when the odds are stacked against you.

Break the Rules & Win at Work Without Getting Fired with Breana Jones

S9 Ep 8
In this episode, Felicia is joined by marketing executive and leadership strategist Breana Jones to break down one of the most misunderstood concepts in the workplace: power.

Let’s be honest—corporate America wasn’t designed with Black women in mind. So how do we navigate it, win in it, and still protect our peace? It starts with understanding that power isn’t evil—it’s a tool. And knowing how to use it without burning out or getting fired? That’s the real flex.

Master the Art of Power: Success Excuses (Almost) Everything

S9 Ep7
In this episode, Felicia wraps up the 7 Rules of Power series with Rule #7 from Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s book Seven Rules of Power: Once You Gain Power, Whatever You Did to Get It Will Be Forgotten, Forgiven, or Both.
Getting power is one thing—but keeping it? That’s where the real career management begins. In this power-packed finale, Felicia breaks down what it takes to sustain success, defend your position, and show up with unshakable leadership and influence.

Use Your Power or Lose It: The Career Move That Separates Leaders From Everyone Else

In this episode, Felicia breaks down Rule #6 from Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s book Seven Rules of Power: Use Your Power.
Let’s be honest—many of us have been taught that power is dangerous or reserved for “those people at the top.” But Felicia is here to shift your mindset. You’ve worked hard, built influence, and learned how to play the game… now it’s time to make power moves.
Power isn’t something you hoard—it’s something you use. And if you don’t use it? You lose it.

How to Network Relentlessly (Without Feeling Fake)

S9: E5
In this episode of the Trill MBA Show, Felicia breaks down Rule #5 from Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s book Seven Rules of Power: Network Relentlessly.
Let’s keep it real: networking often feels transactional, awkward, or like something “extroverts do.” But Felicia flips that narrative. Networking isn’t about schmoozing—it’s about building genuine, mutually beneficial relationships.

If you’re only reaching out to people when you’re in need (like after a layoff), it’s time to shift your strategy. Your network is your net worth—and the people who know your name today could be the ones opening doors for you tomorrow.

How to Build a Powerful Personal Brand That Opens Doors

S9: E4
In this episode of the Trill MBA Show, Felicia dives into Rule #4 from Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s book Seven Rules of Power: Build a Strong Personal Brand.
If you’re working hard but still being overlooked, the issue might not be your skills—it’s how people perceive you. Your personal brand isn’t just a social media aesthetic; it’s what people say about you when you’re not in the room. If you don’t define your narrative, someone else will—and that’s not an option.

How to Command Presence and Project Power in Any Room

S9:E3
In this episode of the Trill MBA Show, Felicia breaks down Rule #3 from Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s book Seven Rules of Power: Appear Powerful

If you’ve ever thought, “I should be judged by my work, not my presence,” it’s time for a reality check—perception drives influence. The way you walk into a room, how you speak, and how you carry yourself signals power before you even say a word.

How to Break the Rules (Strategically) and Get Ahead at Work

S9: E2
In this episode of the Trill MBA Show, Felicia dives into Rule #2 from Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer’s book Seven Rules of Power: Break the Rules (but do it strategically).
If you’ve been working twice as hard, following all the rules, and still feel stuck, it’s time to shake things up. The reality? Power doesn’t reward compliance, it rewards confidence. The people who rise in their careers don’t just follow the book; they strategically bend and break the rules to their advantage.

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