Aug 1, 2012
How overconfidence can hurt us in the workplace
A new study out now says that Americans are increasingly overconfident — inside the workplace and out. And in large part, that's due to our need to say something nice, or not say anything at all.
by Jeremy Hobson and Jeff Horwich
Have you ever finished a big task a work and been greeted by a round of high fives and complimentary emails?
Well a new study out now says that Americans are increasingly overconfident — inside the workplace and out. And in large part, that’s due to our need to say something nice, or not say anything at all.
For today’s Mid-day Extra, we have the author of the study, Joyce Ehrlinger. She’s an assistant professor of psychology at Florida State University.