The Shrinking Room

You delivered the project on time, under budget, with zero drama — and somehow got less credit than the team that set everything on fire and then put it out. Today we name what's actually happening: the visibility gap that punishes smooth work, and the three moves that make your best contributions impossible to overlook.

The Social Edge
June 5, 2026 · 8:27 PM
The Shrinking Room
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You delivered it clean. On time, under budget, zero drama — and somehow walked out of calibration with less credit than the team that lit the building on fire and called it a heroic recovery.
That's not a perception problem. That's a structural one. This episode breaks down exactly why smooth, well-executed work gets systematically overlooked — the psychology behind why organizations reward chaos over competence, how a colleague can quietly corner the entire incoming-work flow before you even know a project exists, and why the growing burden of AI quality control is adding invisible hours to the strongest performers' plates without a line in any performance review.
Then: three moves that flip the dynamic. A real-world example of a senior engineer who turned it around with a simple weekly near-miss note. Concrete language for naming the access gap without sounding like you're complaining. And three ready-to-use lines for your next one-on-one, your next routing conversation, and your next performance review — all built to make the prevention visible.

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