Today’s conversation with Sara Cantor, Founder and Executive Director of Greater Good Studio, is an exercise in leadership vulnerability.
Imposter syndrome is real. Whether you’re coming to formalized leadership through an opportunity that you created or through an opening, it can be difficult to accept that you are the right person for the job.
Learn from Sara’s journey how to:
- Identify the right next step(s) for you
- Pivot if you find yourself on the wrong path
- Build relationships to help you forward
- Assess what you alone bring into the role
- Embrace the continual process of learning and applying
- Accept that it should be you!
Helpful takeaways for your succession planning.
Connect with Sara
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About Sara
Sara co-founded Greater Good Studio to apply her background in ethnographic research and design strategy to overlooked problems and underserved people. At Greater Good, she designs effective and inclusive engagements, guides projects and teams, and develops partnerships with clients, peers and mentors. Sara speaks regularly on designing for social impact and has facilitated social innovation workshops around the world with a wide range of learners, from nonprofit executives to high school students. Sara holds a master’s in design planning from the Institute of Design at IIT and a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from Northwestern University. She serves on the board of the Jewish Council on Urban Affairs.
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