Imposter Syndrome: Why Successful People Often Feel Like Frauds

to
Venue
The Helix
Target Audience
All Welcome
Is registration required?
Yes
Free of charge or ticket price
Free of charge
For more information contact
learning.development@dcu.ie
Imposter Syndrome: Why Successful People Often Feel Like Frauds

Have you ever felt like a fraud? That sometime soon they are going to realise you’re not as good as they think you are? As part of the DCU Women in Leadership Lecture Series, Hugh Kearns will draw on the best research in psychology to explain where these feelings come from and how to deal with them.

Hugh Kearns is best known as a lecturer and researcher with international expertise in the area of self-management. He draws on the latest research in psychology and education and applies this to high performing groups such as academic staff, medical professionals and senior executives.