Return To - Top 20
Distinguish between a "solid performer" (who consistently meets expectations) and an "excellent performer" (who exceeds them and thinks strategically) to justify the move up. :
: Identify a specific game, win, or moment where the momentum shifted. Return to top 20
: "By consistently exceeding quarterly targets and demonstrating a level of strategic thinking typically reserved for senior leadership, [Name/Dept] has earned a well-deserved return to the Top 20 performance tier." 3. The Content/Creative Ranking The Content/Creative Ranking Returning to a "Top 20"
Returning to a "Top 20" ranking—whether in sports, business, or creative fields—requires a combination of consistent execution and strategic adjustments. Below are three ways to frame a "write-up" for this milestone, depending on your specific context. 1. The Sports/Competitive Write-up The Sports/Competitive Write-up : Focus on resilience and
: Focus on resilience and the "return to form." Drafting Points :
: Focus on longevity, "staying power," and Rediscovering quality. Drafting Points :
: Highlight the "metrics of success" that drove the climb back up—such as a top-ranked defense or improved efficiency in scoring.