Emotions
71% of US CEOs Experience Imposter Syndrome
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Imposter syndrome is the nagging self-doubt that makes even high-achievers feel like frauds despite their success.
It's lonely at the top! Global organizational consulting firm Korn Ferry (NYSE: KFY) released its Workforce 2024 Global Insights Report, which examines attitudes affecting employee sentiment. They surveyed 10,000 professionals at all levels, from entry-level to CEO, in six key markets: USA, UK, Brazil, Middle East, Australia, and India.
The data shows a lack of personal confidence in senior leaders in their own ability to lead: 71% of US CEOs experience symptoms of imposter syndrome in their role. 65% of Senior Executives feel the same way.
But not for the reason you might think. Read more here about Korn Ferry's insights into this phenomenon: CEO: I'm an Imposter
That is the power of a confidential peer forum, as a personal advisory board, of non-competing peers who can relate to what you are facing in business, professionally, personally, and in life. A hall of mirrors, a safe place, and a circle of trust like no other. It doesn't have to be lonely at the top.