
The Visibility Factor
Break Through Your Fears, Stand In Your Own Power and Become the Authentic Leader You Were Meant To Be

Break Through Your Fears, Stand In Your Own Power and Become the Authentic Leader You Were Meant To Be
People believe that working hard is enough to have success without realizing they need to create personal visibility for themselves.
A pivotal feedback conversation Susan M Barber had with a mentor led her to find a way to create authentic visibility for herself.
Barber created a successful process that helped her build visibility for herself, her teams and now her clients.
This process is broken down into easy to follow steps in her new book, The Visibility Factor, a guide to shape the visibility that you want for yourself and your career.


Clients Share Their Thoughts on
The Visibility Factor Book!



"A clear-eyed, persuasive, and encouraging guide to standing out for the better as a leader within a company."
- Publishers Weekly
"...Full of solution-oriented encouragement." and "...any ambitious worker who follows the suggested steps is sure to benefit from Barber's valuable advice."
- Blue Ink Reviews
"The Visibility Factor is an enthusiastic career guide for people looking to be noticed at work while remaining true to themselves."
- Clarion
"A detailed look at how to become a better leader through self-understanding."
- Kirkus

Susan M Barber, Former Fortune 500 Director, turned Executive Coach helps business leaders who want to play bigger, increase their visibility and finally, shine a light on their leadership strengths so they can elevate their position in the workplace.
She brings strong business knowledge to her coaching from 25+ years of experience at Kraft Heinz where she successfully held multiple leadership roles before leaving to marry her love of people development and her passion of helping companies solve business challenges.
In her book, The Visibility Factor, she shares stories, actionable advice and an easy-to-follow process for readers to create authentic visibility for themselves. Susan lives in the northern suburbs of Chicago with her husband and their three children.