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How to Build Confidence as a Leader in 2026 and Beyond

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In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we speak with Cathy Peterman, Chief People Officer for Tech, Product & Design at Wayfair, about navigating transformation, leading through change, and preparing the workforce for the AI era.

Cathy shares her unusual path from studying international conflict resolution to leading HR at global brands, and how curiosity, resilience, and embracing discomfort have fueled her career. She discusses imposter syndrome, why transferable skills matter more than titles, and how generative AI is reshaping recruitment, performance, and learning at Wayfair.

🎓 In this episode, Cathy discusses:

  1. Why imposter syndrome can actually signal growth
  2. Building careers around transferable skills, not rigid paths
  3. Preparing engineers and employees for critical thinking in the AI future
  4. How Wayfair uses GenAI in performance, promotions, and talent acquisition
  5. Why leaders must balance vulnerability with confidence during transformation

🙏‍ Thanks you to our series partner - Greenhouse.

Get measurably better at hiring with smarter, more efficient solutions – powered by built-in AI: https://www.greenhouse.com/

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In this episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we speak with Cathy Peterman, Chief People Officer for Tech, Product & Design at Wayfair, about navigating transformation, leading through change, and preparing the workforce for the AI era.

Cathy shares her unusual path from studying international conflict resolution to leading HR at global brands, and how curiosity, resilience, and embracing discomfort have fueled her career. She discusses imposter syndrome, why transferable skills matter more than titles, and how generative AI is reshaping recruitment, performance, and learning at Wayfair.

🎓 In this episode, Cathy discusses:

  1. Why imposter syndrome can actually signal growth
  2. Building careers around transferable skills, not rigid paths
  3. Preparing engineers and employees for critical thinking in the AI future
  4. How Wayfair uses GenAI in performance, promotions, and talent acquisition
  5. Why leaders must balance vulnerability with confidence during transformation

🙏‍ Thanks you to our series partner - Greenhouse.

Get measurably better at hiring with smarter, more efficient solutions – powered by built-in AI: https://www.greenhouse.com/

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

  continue reading

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