A Panel of Experts on How They Overcame "Impostor Syndrome" and Claimed Their Expertise
Have you ever
• believed that you have fooled others in your professional world into overestimating your abilities?
• misattributed your personal success to factors other than your own ability or intelligence (luck, or an evaluator's misjudgement?
• feared exposure as an impostor?
You are not alone.
In this midday panel discussion, four accomplished faculty from Emory's professional schools will share their own experiences of what is sometimes described as "impostor syndrome" and how they found their way out of it to claim their own expertise. Hear their stories and their best advice.
Anandhi Bharadwaj, Goizueta Term Chair & Professor of Information Systems, Operations Management, Goizueta Business School
Professor Bharadwaj joined the Goizueta Business School in 1995 from Texas A&M University where she received her Ph.D. degree in Management Information Systems with a minor in Computer Science. She also holds an M.B.A and a B.S. degree in Mathematics. Before pursuing her doctoral studies, Anandhiworked as an information systems consultant at NIIT, a world-wide IT consulting firm and was responsible for IT systems development and executive training for clients world-wide. She currently serves as the Department Editor for the IS track in Management Science and is a Senior Editor for Information Systems Research she has also served as an Associate Editor of MIS Quarterly (2002-2004) and the Journal of AIS. Her research has been published in journals such as Management Science, Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, Journal of MIS, Production and Operations Management, and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.
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5 окт 2024