Cracking the Confidence Code
Type: Video Webcast
Date: May 10, 2016
Time: 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM ET
Recommended CPE Credit: 1
Price: FREE
Webcast Description:

In this candid, motivational speech, Katty Kay offers up the most compelling and surprising new research from her latest book, The Confidence Code, which suggests that confidence may well be the missing ingredient for women today who are eager to find both success and satisfaction at work and at home. Women are achieving unprecedented success in public and private sectors. But still, there’s a dark shadow of doubt that women can nurture — doubt about their ideas, their abilities, their right to rule at the top. Just one example of the real-world results: Women won’t apply for promotions, according to some studies, unless they have 100% of the qualifications. Men will go for that job when they have 60% of the qualifications. Kay gets to the bottom of the female confidence conundrum in this rebroadcast featuring Arleen Thomas, CPA, CGMA, Sr. Vice President, AICPA.
Learning Objectives:

During this webcast, attendees will discover:

• If confidence is more important than competence.
• If there a confidence gene.
• What are women doing, or learning wrong.
• If perfectionism impedes confidence.
• If bravado is confidence - if we have to be jerks to be confident.
• How important it is really to our lives.
• If it is possible to get more of it, even late in life.
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge & Applications
Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
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