Join us for a fascinating workshop which will give you tools and techniques on how to use humour to your advantage and make you a better leader.
Today, the key to personal and professional success lies in our interpersonal skills and our capacity to handle relationships judiciously and empathetically.
The research:
Dr. Vanessa Marcié, VP Business Development, London and Partners and Prof. Sucheta Nadkarni, Director of the Cambridge Wo+Men's Leadership Centre, co-authored a research paper about how humour is a powerful leadership tool for interactions in the workplace.
The research demonstrates the positive consequences of using humour in the workplace;
in the way leaders communicate, lead teams, and deliver high-performance results.
Moreover, humour could be a key female leaders’ strategy to enhance their performance and thrive in a masculine world."
The workshop:
The use of humour in the workplace gets mixed reviews. While humour can create positive
energy in teams and help to improve leaders’ likeability, it can also destroy a manager’s credibility, prevent them from being taken seriously and offend people.
Yet, how do male and female leaders use humour differently in the workplace?
A study conducted at University of Cambridge Judge Business School, found that women often hold back in using humour even when it may be effective – and this represents a major lost opportunity in gender equality in the workplace.
Workshop tools, tips and lessons:
⦁ Learn key humour & leadership concepts,
⦁ Understand how to use humour to your advantage,
⦁ Experience comedy technics & stage time,
⦁ Harness the power of humour to become a better leader,
⦁ Discover how gender and Humour are linked in the workplace,
⦁ Re-think (in)equality in the workplace.
About the speaker: Dr. Vanessa Marcié
Vice-President Business Development France - London & Partners,
Stand-up comedian,
The Mayor of London's promotional agency,
Co-founder/Director of Cambridge Consulting Group, (boutique management consulting firm,)
MBA, Cambridge Judge Business School,
PhD, Côte d’Azur University,
As a business professional, academic and stand-up comedian, Dr. Marcié researches the benefits of humour in leadership.