LSE Online Event with Connson Locke
Drawing on research from her latest book, Making Your Voice Heard, Connson Locke looks at how to develop your leadership
Drawing on research from her latest book, Making Your Voice Heard, Connson Locke looks at how to develop your leadership
We can all sense that communicating through video calls is not the same as meeting in person – but how
Connson speaks at a Northbank Speakers Webinar about Power vs Influence.
Connson speaks at a Northbank Speakers Webinar about Channels of Communication.
Connson explores whether or not we can rely on our own intuition when making decisions.
Borrowing from material in her book Making Your Voice Heard, Connson tackles impostor syndrome and stereotype threat.
Connson explains the psychological factors underlying gender bias and offers some practical solutions.
Using research from social psychology, Connson addresses the challenge of motivating employees when resources are scarce.
Connson describes her research published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology with co-author Cameron Anderson.
The LTI series of case studies, LSE Innovators, highlights the people who are leading and living innovative practice in their