Suzanne Doyle-Morris

I'm Dr Suzanne Doyle-Morris, speaker, executive coach and author. I have been championing workplace diversity and inclusion and helping to improve the lives of women working in male-dominated and STEM environments since 1998.

What if it's a good thing

Under-confidence Benefits your Career

The truth is, under-confidence, as unorthodox as it sounds, can have real benefits. And I’m going to tell you exactly what they are and why you shouldn’t feel ashamed about being under confident.  It’s actually a huge superpower, and astonishingly could end up making your career more than you ever thought possible. The unconfident are […]

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How to get unstuck

Feeling Undervalued at Work – and Getting Unstuck

If you’ve been feeling undervalued, feeling unimportant, feeling unappreciated, or not appreciated at work – this video is for you. These feelings are common workplace challenges… and I’m going to help you if you’ve been feeling unappreciated at work, feeling unrecognised at work. I’m Dr Suzanne Doyle-Morris, founder of Inclusiq, and trust me when I

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Career move

Lateral Career Moves – Smartest Moves you Could Make?

Lateral career move (sometimes knows as switching jobs within a company,  job switch, transfer job within same company, horizontal career move, lateral job movement job) is often under-rated, I’m here to tell you that it can be the smartest move you can make when moving jobs. Whether you’re thinking about switching careers, career change, career

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Shortlisted

How to get your resume past the robots

Already, companies are using Artificial Intelligence (aka robots) to scan your CV.  Would your CV pass the ‘bots’ test?This video takes you through six simple steps to help make sure your CV makes it through to the next stage. ​1. Use keywords from the job description2. Choose the correct format3. Bots don’t like graphics4. Results, NOT

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Like a boss

Impostor Syndrome and the Professional Woman

What might you, Maya Angelou and Michelle Obama all have in common? Self-doubt perhaps? Otherwise known as ‘impostor syndrome’, it affects women, no matter how accomplished or well-qualified they are, far more than it does men. On book tours for her bestseller ‘Becoming’, Michelle Obama exposed this frailty when admitting to feeling like an imposter

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