Disrupting Imposter Syndrome
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Imposter syndrome has been described as an “internal experience of intellectual phoniness... in individuals who are highly successful but unable to internalize their success”. The phenomenon is extremely widespread and women seem to experience it more intensely than men.
Bibigi Haile approaches the topic with a clear bias toward understanding, action and self-compassion, inviting people not to fight imposter syndrome, but to question and reframe it.
About Bibigi Haile:
Bibigi Haile is the founder of The Beauvoir Group, a career management and personal branding consultancy. She works with women in middle and senior management roles, helping them make bold moves in their lives and careers as they discover the possibilities that come with finding and owning their unique voice.
Bibigi is a sought-after speaker and business strategist. With a background in strategic change management consulting, her career expands over several industries including finance and investment management. Applying a research and evidence-based approach, Bibigi guides her clients through transformational change.
Her current focus on imposter syndrome has earned her spots on national stages.
Bibigi is also the mother of a wise 6-year-old, a third culture kid, a podcast and book nerd and a running enthusiast.