CEO of $10 billion company: Self-doubt is a ‘really important’ key to success—not a weakness

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Leadership,Barbara Corcoran,CAVA Group Inc

Imposter syndrome 'isn't the worst thing in the world' when it comes to your career, says Cava CEO Brett Schulman. Here's why.

The New York Stock Exchange welcomes executives and guests of CAVA Group, Inc. , on June 15, 2023, in celebration of its initial public offering. To honor the occasion, Brett Schulman, Chief Executive Officer + Co-Founder, joined by Lynn Martin, NYSE President, rings The Opening Bell®.Most people, at some point in their lives, feel like they aren't talented or prepared enough to achieve their goals.— which has a market cap of $9.94 billion, as of Tuesday afternoon.

For other people, it's motivation: If I'm not good enough, I just need to learn more, or work harder at self-improvement. If you don't have a ready-made network, create one. Lisa Skeete Tatum, founder and CEO of career consulting platform Landit, recommends— a mentor, a sponsor, a close friend, a "point expert" with deep expertise in your field and a "connecter" who'll always pick up the phone on your behalf.

 

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