Saadia Zahidi, a managing director at the World Economic Forum, shares her career-defining moments with CNBC Make It’s My Biggest Lessons.
My Biggest Lessons features life lessons from top executives, entrepreneurs and thought leaders who have made it to the top of their careers.
Contents of this video:
0:00 – Meet Saadia
0:14 – Lesson one
1:39 – Lesson two
2:27 – Lesson three
3:18 – Lesson four
4:10 – Lesson five
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World economic forum? I can already see the comments section
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Dayum her face features are kinda very similar to Gita Gopinath
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I will like to hear from Alhaji Aliko Dangote.
More female leaders from diverse backgrounds, please.
Most surprising statement in this entire video was “3 years ago, at the age of 37″… Well, those are some good genes there. 😅
she does looks old enough, but good for her age
Most of the video isn’t even about imposter syndrome
We highlighted one of her five lessons in the title, but we think they’re all valuable!
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can she manage pakistan’s economy?
😂🤣
WEF/IMF – beware of this banking cartel.
She is planted by ISI.
You’re a candle in the darkness, want to be youtube friends?
No
katora khan k begum
Ok . What WEF really does and matters ? Global warming, inequality, housing problem, pollution; seriously why this organization exist?
We need such pakistani
Another World Economic Forum guy called Talal Rafi expresses similar sentiments on gender equality. Quite interesting.
very informative
WEF are crooks and scumbags.
She has lot of Indian values. 😀
She is not indian though
AMOGUS
thank you for the insight and kind words Saadia
Congratulations. You deserve all the success and then some. Well done Ma’am.
Please edit title to
Life lessons from WEF’s….
Thanks!
What a confident woman 💪 Loved her talking about her own vulnerabilities even when she holds such a high post. Truly encouraging ❤️
Congratulations! I loved your idea of starting on the difficult tasks first thing in the morning. Like Mark Twain said, “Eat the frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.” This is a great example of a productivity system that works. I also loved that you talked about imposter syndrome – something 70% of us suffer from! Overcoming the imposter allows us to operate from a place of confidence and live our full worth of authenticity. Thank you so much for sharing your story!
I usually work well at night listening to the radio and other talks likes this one.
Are you even good enough to have imposter syndrome in the first place?