Season 13: Career Leverage

How to Position Yourself During Organizational Change

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Leadership change and organizational restructuring do more than shift reporting lines; they increase perception. If you’re navigating a leadership transition, company reorganization, or strategy shift, you may be wondering how to position yourself during organizational change without damaging your reputation. Uncertainty shortens timelines and people form opinions faster when roles are unclear and priorities are moving.

Why Leadership Change Moves Reputations Quickly
When a new leader steps in, they are not only reviewing performance metrics; they are observing behavior. They notice who adapts, who resists, who stabilizes work, and who understands the broader context.

Most professionals respond emotionally first, and while that reaction makes sense, when the frustration becomes the dominant visible behavior, it limits judgment and shapes how others interpret you.

You can dislike the new leader and still operate strategically.

What Most People Do During a Reorganization
During organizational change, predictable patterns emerge:
  • Some professionals retreat into their job description and say, “That’s not technically my responsibility.”
  • Others spend their energy critiquing how leadership handled the transition.
  • Many wait for clarity before engaging.

All of these responses may feel justified, but none of them build influence.

If you want to stand out at work during a reorganization, you have to shift from reacting to assessing where positioning is changing around you.

How to Stand Out During Organizational Change
Standing out during change is about behavior and awareness.

Focus on:
  • Decisions: Where are decisions being made now? Has authority shifted?
  • Communication: What priorities does the new leader repeat? Efficiency, speed, risk, visibility?
  • Ownership Gaps: Which projects have lost coordination or clarity?

Your leverage will form because responsibility becomes fluid in these moments. Most professionals wait to be assigned responsibility, but a smaller group evaluates whether stepping into a gap aligns with their long-term direction and acts deliberately.

Career growth inside your company often begins in those ambiguous and messy moments.

Career Leverage Forms When Roles Are Unclear

Leverage forms in undefined space, not when everything is communicated clearly and expectations are set and being met.
  • It forms when someone clarifies the real issue in a meeting.
  • It forms when someone stabilizes a difficult project.
  • It forms when someone connects scattered information into a coherent plan.

This doesn’t mean taking on every loose end, but you need to recognize that ambiguity creates room for influence and deciding whether you want to occupy it.

If you only operate inside defined responsibilities, you remain competent, and competence is valuable, but It’s not the same as influence.

Emotional Regulation Is Strategic
Emotional regulation at work is often misunderstood because It’s not about suppressing disagreement or pretending everything is fine. Emotional regulation is about understanding that your visible response becomes part of your professional narrative, whether you want it to be or not.

During leadership change:
  • Visible resistance becomes a negative sign.
  • Measured curiosity becomes a positive sign.
  • Stabilizing behavior becomes a positive sign.

Organizational change is disruptive, but it also reveals a lot of what has been brewing under the surface. If you’re trying to grow in your company, get promoted internally, or build influence at work without changing jobs, your response during uncertainty will shape how you are perceived long after the transition ends.

CAREER RESOURCES:
If you’re navigating a leadership change or internal restructuring and want help thinking through how to position yourself strategically, learn more about:

 → Learn about the Career Advancement Intensive: https://ridethetidecollective.com/coaching/intensive/
 → Learn about Career Action Coaching: https://ridethetidecollective.com/coaching/careeraction/

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