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Confidence is Often Mistaken for Competence

  • Writer: Nina Sophie Pejsa
    Nina Sophie Pejsa
  • Mar 25, 2024
  • 1 min read

People are having a difficult time distinguishing between competence and confidence

We tend to believe that confident people are competent leaders. There is, however, little overlap between their perception of their leadership ability (confidence) and their actual leadership capabilities (competence). 


Confidence is often mistaken for Competence

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Nina Sophie Pejsa

With 10+ years at the forefront of digital change, Nina Sophie Pejsa transforms businesses for the modern age. Her track record includes high-impact roles for market leaders such as Tchibo, tesa, Jungheinrich, and CTS EVENTIM. Nina’s approach combines deep-dive execution with a big-picture lens, ensuring digital transformation isn't just a buzzword, but a sustainable reality.

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