Am I good enough? Re-thinking Imposter Syndrome in Women | Thought Leadership
Am I good enough? Re-thinking Imposter Syndrome in Women | Thought Leadership
About this Event
At INSEAD, our commitment is to foster diversity, equity, and inclusion by creating a diverse community where individuals from all backgrounds can thrive and pursue their ambitions. This webinar is part of Ambition Has No Gender - Stories of Vulnerability And Courage.
Together, we celebrate the many different journeys of women at INSEAD. In a series of inspiring fireside chats we addressed complex issues women face. Though they hail from different cultures, countries and generations, each story is both familiar and unique.
Feelings of insecurity at work and the nagging worry that we are not quite as smart, informed or competent enough as we ought to be or as others might think are familiar to most of us, irrespective of our gender. However, there is a perception that feelings of insecurity are more prevalent in women. In addition, feelings of self-doubt are often seen as a personal failing, leading individuals to turn inward in an attempt to overcome them.
However, there’s actually plenty of evidence that insecurity is a social problem - a rational reaction to cues from our environment. When understood this way, in order to overcome our insecurities we need to reach outward, forging more authentic connections with those around us.
Speakers
Affiliate Professor of Organisational Behaviour