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July 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Dana explains: “ While many of us experience challenges with the Imposter Syndrome earlier in our careers, high stakes jobs bring on imposter feelings with ferocity. Joel Garfinkle of the Career Advancement Blog shared 5 Tips for Bragging at Work—without Sounding Like You’re Bragging. Find Dana on Twitter at @DanaTheus.

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How should managers role-model inclusion in their workplaces?

Chartered Management Institute

Companies with a diversity of thought and opinion avoid groupthink. Yet neither held him back: he has gone on to have a high-flying career in international finance. It leads to better design, better services and better processes. A tough start in life. A further challenge he faced was coming out as gay in his early 20s.

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Start Networking with People Outside Your Industry

Harvard Business Review

First, if your network has become too narrow, you limit your options in case of a career change, or a downturn in your company or industry. Additionally, you’re more prone to groupthink if you’re not exposed to diverse perspectives and points of view. But you have to play the long game.