How Women’s Imposter Syndrome Impacts the Gender Pay Gap - And Why It’s Not Their Fault [Episode 68]


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Nov 24 2024 30 mins  

In this episode, we dive into the hidden link between women’s imposter syndrome and its impact on the gender pay gap and equity in leadership roles. We’ll explore why, as a result, women are more likely than men to feel they don’t belong in leadership roles, and how this explains why women quit a job they love, meaning you're missing out on their potential.

It’s not their fault, but it’s harming their performance, productivity and wellbeing, as well as costing businesses and the broader economy billions.

Find out why this silent barrier holds women back, how it affects retention of even your best women, and the essential steps leaders need take to support their teams, reduce sabbatical requests, and close the gender pay gap.

Tune in for actionable insights on how addressing this issue proactively an lead to a more equitable, productive, and ultimately profitable workplace.

What you'll cover:

  • The hidden link between women's Imposter Syndrome and the gender pay gap
  • Why Imposter Syndrome makes women more likely than men to quit a job they love, even though both sexes experience Imposter Syndrome at similar rates
  • Why Imposter Syndrome becomes a silent barrier to women getting promoted, but it's not their fault
  • How Imposter Syndrome affects the retention of your best female employees
  • The little-known impact on women's personal development, and how performance review systems are failing them
  • The essential steps leaders need take to support their teams, reduce sabbatical requests, and close the gender pay gap

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