It turns out that acting wildly confident while explaining your plans might not be the best way to convince colleagues you’re right. When it comes to confidence in the workplace, countless op-eds and ...
We may fear confidence because we believe it makes us complacent and causes others to dislike us. So, increasing it takes more than just assessing our traits and achievements.
Forty-seven percent of hospital and health system executives lack full confidence in their readiness to meet meaningful use stage 2 standards for electronic health records, finding training and change ...
Research by Shirli Kopelman, clinical professor of management and organizations at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, looked into a specific trait associated with confidence and ...
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