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A Process for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: The 3 C’s Model
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Leadership Development

Tools for developing authentic leadership grounded in emotional intelligence and vision.

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Leveraging Like LeBron James: The New Normal of Career Management

LeBron James Career Management: The New Normal of Success By Richard Orbé-Austin, PhD Leveraging your career like LeBron: flexibility, leverage, and self-belief. LeBron James transformed career management by proving that power belongs to those who bet on themselves. Consequently, his approach to leverage, flexibility, and self-confidence mirrors the new normal of modern career growth—where you act as your own agent,…

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What Is Executive Presence and How to Build It to Advance Your Career

What Is Executive Presence and Why Can No One Tell Me How to Improve Mine? By Lisa Orbé-Austin, Ph.D. Executive presence is one of those elusive concepts everyone talks about but few can define clearly. Leaders, managers, and aspiring professionals alike often hear they “need more executive presence”—yet what does that actually mean? In my work as a psychologist and…

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The Hidden Costs of Impostor Syndrome on Leadership

Impostor Syndrome in Leadership: The Hidden Costs of Self-Doubt Impostor syndrome in leadership quietly undermines confidence, decision-making, and team trust. It’s the hidden force that fuels perfectionism, overworking, and self-doubt—changing the way leaders guide their teams. When you understand how these patterns show up, you can begin to rebuild confidence and lead with more authenticity. Understanding the Impostor Phenomenon in…

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Effective Leadership: Build Trust & Respect at Work

Effective Leadership: Building Trust and Respect in the Workplace Effective leadership shapes cultures where trust and respect thrive. It drives results without toxicity, ensuring people and performance grow together. Effective leadership is the consistent practice of clear communication, ethical behavior, and people-first actions that inspire respect and achieve lasting success. Why Trust and Respect Define Effective Leadership Every leadership theory—transformational,…

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Bias in Performance Reviews: How to Avoid It

Bias in Performance Reviews: How to Avoid It By Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin Performance reviews are one of the most powerful tools a manager can use to shape team growth and culture. When done well, they promote learning, accountability, and trust. When done poorly, they can reinforce inequity, discourage engagement, and unintentionally perpetuate bias. Understanding bias in performance review is essential…

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How to Get a Promotion: Proven Steps to Advance Your Career

How to get a promotion starts with preparing evidence of your value, communicating measurable achievements, aligning your goals with the company’s priorities, choosing strategic timing, and following up consistently. This combination strengthens credibility and increases your chances of advancing. How to Get a Promotion: Proven Strategies to Advance Your Career As a new year unfolds and performance review season approaches,…

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People-Centered Leadership: The Essential Guide to Leading with Humanity and High Performance

Great Leadership: A People-Centered Approach For years, we’ve been sold a myth about great leadership: that the most successful leaders are demanding, harsh, and unrelenting — and that the people around them simply have to endure it because “genius” justifies everything. From movies like Steve Jobs to stories about celebrity CEOs, we’re encouraged to believe that results matter more than…

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First-Time Manager Tips: How to Successfully Lead a New Team

Leading a New Team: Tips for Success as a First-Time Manager Stepping into your first leadership role is an exciting milestone. After years of strong performance, you finally earned the promotion you’ve worked so hard for. You now have the opportunity to influence decisions, elevate your profile, and contribute to your company in a new way. But that initial excitement…

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Dissension in the Ranks: Assessing Team Conflict at Work

Dissension in the Ranks: Assessing Team Conflict at Work You can sense it. Your team is fragmented. Maybe you notice edginess in meetings, tight shoulders, and clipped responses. Maybe it’s whispered hallway conversations and eye rolls. Or maybe someone has come directly to you to share concerns. Whatever the signs, one thing is clear: you need to deal with it.…