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Imposter syndrome: the cost of being ‘superwoman’ at work and beyond

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By Zuzanna Staniszewska, ESCP Business School and Géraldine Galindo, ESCP Business School Nowadays, media often celebrate the “girlboss” – the entrepreneur who works 80-hour weeks to build her brand and success – while corporate campaigns show women who “lean in” in the boardroom and maintain flawle...

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