Challenging the Norm: Influencing Behaviour

by | Nov 6, 2020

British Beauty Council CEO Millie Kendall MBE is speaking on the panel for ‘Challenging the Norm – how do you influence behaviour beyond your own business?’, as part of the United Against Workplace Bullying virtual conference.

Conduct Change are hosting United Against Workplace Bullying during National Anti-Bullying Week, which runs Monday 16th November to Friday 20th November.

 

Millie Kendall MBE is joining the second day of the virtual panel:

  • Challenging the Norm – how do you influence behaviour beyond your own business?
  • 17th November 2020 at 14:00
  • Panellists: Millie Kendall MBE, Rob Campbell, Maggie Brereton, Amy Leversidge and Lucy Tellon

 

Delegates will enjoy access to all keynote presentations and Panels and will be able to post questions. They will also have unlimited access to recordings of all Keynotes, Panels, Webinars, Stories of Courage and Supplier Showcases for 30 days after the event. Delegate Rates:

  • Business £75
  • Charities/Not for Profit £55
  • Individual £45

 

View the full programme here.

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