How Do CEOs Deal with Imposter Syndrome?

In the world of corporate leadership, imposter syndrome is a hidden yet pervasive challenge. This article delves into how CEOs, despite their achievements and commanding roles, confront and overcome these deep-seated feelings of self-doubt
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Elizabeth Jenkins-Smalley

Editor In Chief at The Executive Magazine

Imposter syndrome, a psychological pattern in which individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a "fraud", is not uncommon in the corporate world. Even those at the highest echelons of business, including CEOs, are not immune to this phenomenon. This article delves into how various CEOs confront and manage these feelings of s...

 

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