The Inner Circle

Your manager keeps referencing what the team is working on — but half the team has no idea what she means. Someone in the middle is filtering who knows what, who gets looped in, and who wakes up to decisions they weren't part of. Today: how to recognize the information gatekeeper, why this move is so effective, and exactly what to do when you realize you've been left on the outside.

The Inner Circle
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Someone in your office controls what information reaches your manager — and they've decided you're not on the list. It sounds paranoid until you realize you've spent a week working off directions that were quietly changed two weeks ago. Nobody told you. And from the outside, it still looks like your mistake.
This episode looks at the information gatekeeper: how one person can sit in the middle of a team's communication flow and use selective access as quiet leverage. We walk through a real case — a new CEO's second-in-command who fabricated meeting attendance, issued fake directives, and filtered what reached the top until the whole team's frustration landed on the CEO instead of the person creating the chaos. Then: the three moves that actually work, and three phrases you can say tomorrow.

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