TY - BOOK ED - Harvard Business Review Press, TI - Confidence /Harvard Business Review Press T2 - HBR emotional intelligence series SN - 9781633696655 AV - BF575 .C664 2019 PY - 2019/// CY - Boston, Massachusetts PB - Harvard Business Review Press KW - Self-confidence KW - Success in business KW - Psychological aspects KW - Attitude (Psychology) KW - Emotional intelligence KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; How to build confidence: become more self-assured at work; by Amy Gallo --; Overcome the eight barriers to confidence: from self-defeating assumptions to defensiveness to arrogance; by Rosabeth Moss Kanter --; Everyone suffers from impostor syndrome-here's how to handle it: change your frame of mind when you're feeling inadequate; by Andy Molinsky --; Mental preparation secrets of top athletes: how rituals can help you manage your anxiety, an interview with Daniel McGinn; by Sarah Green Carmichael --; Research-learning a little about something makes us overconfident: experience can be deceiving, especially to novices; by Carmen Sanchez and David Dunning --; To ace your job interview, get into character and rehearse: develop new parts of yourself through performance; by Cathy Salit --; Ways to look more confident during a presentation: what your body language signals to your audience; by Kasia Wezowski --; You don't just need one leadership voice, you need many: be more authentic and inspire confidence in others; by Amy Jen Su --; Cultivate a culture of confidence: build team resilience to recover from setbacks; by Rosabeth Moss Kanter --; Great leaders are confident, connected, committed, and courageous: gather your emotional courage in the face of risk; by Peter Bregman --; Helping an employee overcome their self-doubt: address their inner critic head-on; by Tara Sophia Mohr --; To seem confident, women have to be seen as warm: female leaders face an unfair standard; by Margarita Mayo --; Why do so many incompetent men become leaders?: don't confuse confidence with competence; by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic --; Less-confident people are more successful: self-criticism can be motivating; by Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic; 2; b N2 - In order to build trust, gain buy-in, and move up in your organization, you need to be confident. But self-doubt and anxiety can break your composure--and faking it doesn't feel comfortable. How do you push these insecurities away? This book explains how you can better understand your emotions to become more self-assured at work. You'll learn from the latest research what is holding you back, how to overcome imposter syndrome, and when too much confidence can actually hurt you.-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1855897&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -