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25 mistakes people make when asking for a promotion

Quartz

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
25 mistakes people make when asking for a promotion

From bad timing to weak evidence, these are the most common errors employees make when asking for a promotion — and how to avoid each one

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The Economic Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Air Force: Human error caused promotion mix-up

Air Force: Human error caused promotion mix-up

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 26, 2026

“They Completely Falsified It”: Hospitality Worker Blasts an Ungrateful Customer Who Twisted a Saving-Grace Favor Into a Public Complaint

Some people are just never happy. The post “They Completely Falsified It”: Hospitality Worker Blasts an Ungrateful Customer Who Twisted a Saving-Grace Favor Into a Public Complaint appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Inc.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Brutal Truth About Customer Loyalty That Most Business Owners Realize Too Late

Here’s how to prevent customer loyalty from disappearing overnight.

AllSides

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· Jul 8, 2026

Over 100 US Airmen Demoted After Air Force Exam 'Error'

More than 100 U.S. Air Force airmen had their promotions revoked after officials discovered an error in the scoring of an examination that was used in the promotion process, the U.S. Air Force said on Tuesday. According to a news release, the mistake fundamentally corrupted the security forces promotion list during the Air Force's 26E6 technical sergeant promotion cycle. But the Air Force said no other specialty codes, which are used to identify specific jobs, were impacted by the error...

The Marketing Journal

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· Sep 2, 2025

“The Ten Deadly Marketing Sins — Reimagined for the Regenerative Era” – Christian Sarkar and Philip Kotler

Philip Kotler’s original Ten Deadly Marketing Sins: Signs and Signals (2004) warned companies of systemic weaknesses in their marketing approach. Two decades later, these sins are even more dangerous in an age of permacrisis — climate breakdown, inequality, political instability, and digital disruption. To remain relevant, companies must shift from avoiding failure to actively practicing []

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Related coverage for "25 mistakes people make when asking for a promotion": The Economic Times — Air Force: Human error caused promotion mix-up . TwistedSifter — “They Completely Falsified It”: Hospitality Worker Blasts an Ungrateful Customer Who Twisted a Saving-Grace Favor Into a Public Complaint. Inc.com — The Brutal Truth About Customer Loyalty That Most Business Owners Realize Too Late. AllSides — Over 100 US Airmen Demoted After Air Force Exam 'Error'. The Marketing Journal — “The Ten Deadly Marketing Sins — Reimagined for the Regenerative Era” – Christian Sarkar and Philip Kotler