SWIM Push for Parity - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Tools for Building Confidence to Speak Up and Lead

by Sloan Women In Management

Community --Diversity and Inclusion 2024 SWIM

Tue, Feb 20, 2024

11:30 AM – 1 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Most high-achieving professionals will feel “imposter syndrome” at some point in their careers. It can show up as nagging, private feelings that we aren’t really as successful or smart as others might think we are — or that our achievements came from luck and are not repeatable. We fear that someday someone will find out that we’re frauds or imposters. Crucially, these self-doubting feelings often suppress our confidence in speaking up in difficult conversations or voicing our ideas as influencers. This interactive, discussion-based session will present some key context and research about imposter phenomenon as well as effective tools and strategies for overcoming these limiting thought patterns to strengthen our ability to speak up and lead. We will also explore how bias and marginalization can create or contribute to imposter feelings.

Bio: Daena Giardella is a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan and a Faculty Affiliate at the MIT Leadership Center. She is also an Organizational Leadership, Team, and Communication Consultant and an Executive Leadership Coach.

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Daena Giardella

Senior Lecturer

MIT Sloan

Daena Giardella is a Senior Lecturer in the MIT Leadership Center at the MIT Sloan School of Management. She has been a leadership consultant and executive coach as well as a media, communication, and presentation coach for over twenty-five years. At MIT Sloan she teaches the course Improvisational Leadership as well as workshops for the Sloan Innovation Period (SIP) and the Sloan Fellows program. She has taught seminars for the MIT Sloan International Programs Latin America Office in Chile and Argentina at numerous business and academic settings, including Catolica University in Santiago and Di Tella University in Buenos Aires as well as at the American Chamber of Commerce in Chile. Daena has been a visiting faculty member for six years at The Lisbon MBA program in Portugal, in partnership with the MIT Sloan Office of International Programs. She has also taught Negotiation Improvisation for members of the European Commission in Brussels in collaboration with the Paris ESSEC Business School and Harvard Law School faculty. She is a regular consultant for Harvard Law School's Negotiation program and she taught a Skills Practicum for the Entrepreneurial Teacher at Babson College's Symposia for Entrepreneurship Educators. Daena has enjoyed dual careers in business organizational development and in the performing arts. She combines these backgrounds to design innovative educational programs for numerous world-class companies, organizations, and academic institutions in the USA and abroad. Her programs incorporate her Improvisation and Influence Model ┬®, which cultivates dynamic leadership, adaptability, presence, and collaborative communication skills. Her consulting clients include organizations, executives, and managers in the financial services, telecommunications, energy, hospitality, retail, fashion, real estate, manufacturing, entertainment, engineering, legal services, and health care industries. Daena is also an actor, director, and member of SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild & American Federation of Radio and Television Artists). Her numerous original one-woman theater performances have received kudos in the USA and internationally. The Boston Globe has called her an "impressive talent" and the Tel Aviv Ha'eer wrote, "Giardella is a phenomenon...a classic actress." Daena was formerly a faculty member at Emerson College and Boston Conservatory. She collaborated with David Kantor for eleven years in the creation of TheraVision, a role-play/video based training program for psychotherapists at the Kantor Family Institute. She was the director and teacher of a theater program for at-risk students at Roxbury High School under a grant from Harvard University and she has led diversity and anti-bullying workshops in many educational settings, including the New Mexico Human Rights Foundation. She is co-author of the book, Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity and she recorded the spoken word CD, Improvisation in Everyday Life.

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