How to conquer imposter syndrome in the age of AI
Briefly

The article discusses how many leaders today, particularly CEOs, are experiencing imposter syndrome exacerbated by the rapid evolution of AI technology. A Korn Ferry survey revealed a significant percentage of CEOs and senior leaders feel inadequate in the face of these advancements. To combat this, the author suggests that leaders should actively engage with AI by experimenting with various tools to enhance decision-making and improve business processes. Embracing AI can help leaders navigate complexities and gain competitive insights, turning feelings of inadequacy into actionable strategies.
AI contributes to feelings of imposter syndrome among leaders, affecting 71% of CEOs and two-thirds of senior leaders, highlighting the need for proactive engagement with technology.
To combat feelings of inadequacy, leaders should experiment with AI tools to enhance decision-making and integrate them into daily workflows for competitive advantage.
Read at Fast Company
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