
Episode 11: Jocelyne Wright-McLemore on faking it till you make it
About this episode
And why she doesn’t like the term ‘fair’
For the Season 2 premiere of Leaders in Learning, Jocelyne Wright-McLemore gets real about what it actually takes to step into leadership. She opens up about imposter syndrome, and explains why vulnerability—not perfection—is the secret to being a good leader. From challenging the college degree default to rethinking total rewards in an AI-driven world, Jocelyne also unpacks how we talk about equity, and how to build a culture where people feel safe to grow.
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Jocelyne Wright-McLemore Highlights

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