
AUCKLAND, Sunday: “Actual Imposter Syndrome sufferers need something intelligent to say,” opines Herald on Sunday Business columnist Paul Catmur.
“Should they be forced to provide their own words, they end up with a collection of adjectives, verbs and nouns jumbled up to impersonate an actual sentence …
“… such as Leadership in a constant test of responding to external forces in an urgent, honest and iterative fashion.”
Sound familiar?
- Read Catmur’s full column here (you may need a Herald digital sub to access it)
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