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Deborah Gruenfeld
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Published in Marker

·Aug 7, 2020

When Leaders Get Imposter Syndrome

Rallying the troops when you feel exhausted and stressed is a recipe for self doubt. Here’s how to fight it. — When Prince Albert, the second son of King George V, was called on unexpectedly to take over the throne after his brother’s abrupt abdication, no one told him to “just be yourself.” He had a severe stutter, and it was the 1930s when radio broadcasts were becoming an important channel…

Imposter Syndrome

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When Leaders Get Imposter Syndrome
When Leaders Get Imposter Syndrome
Imposter Syndrome

5 min read


Published in Momentum

·Jul 23, 2020

Unpacking the Rapid Dominance Syndrome of U.S. Police

A Stanford professor explains why the biggest bullies are often secretly weak — When faced with an angry, chanting mob, the police and government leaders must choose how to use the power they have to achieve outcomes that protect the public interest. One option is to power up, advertise their strength, put the police in riot gear, call in the military, and demonstrate…

Police

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Unpacking the Rapid Dominance Syndrome of U.S. Police
Unpacking the Rapid Dominance Syndrome of U.S. Police
Police

6 min read

Deborah Gruenfeld

Deborah Gruenfeld

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Social psychologist, Joseph McDonald Professor at Stanford GSB, author of Acting with Power: Why We Are More Powerful Than We Believe (Crown Publishing Group).

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