About this Event
Are we obsessed with being likeable?
It's official: we're a nation of people pleasers! But are good manners more important than productive confrontation?
And how much do we shrink or change ourselves to be liked by others?
This is a huge topic at work, and research shows that women are significantly more affected by what's called Likeability Labour - the mental and financial cost of making yourself more palatable to others.
Social psychologist Amy Kean will explore the findings of Good Shout's research report: Shapeshifters, and explore all the unnecessary tactics we use to be liked at work.
This will be followed by a brilliant discussion from comms industry experts about how likeability labour affects our everyday lives.
There will also be plenty of opportunity for networking, pre and post event.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
KPMG - Manchester, Saint Peter's Square, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 20.00












