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Likeable Badass: How women get the success they deserve
This virtual book talk features Alison Fragale, organizational psychologist, professor, and bestselling author of Likeable Badass: How Women Get the Success They Deserve. In this engaging session, Fragale delves into her research on the science of status—what it is, why it matters, and how women can use it to amplify their success. Through stories and actionable strategies, she unveils ways to build power, influence effectively, and drive change. The conversation is moderated by Dr. Alison Wood Brooks, O’Brien Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and renowned expert on the science of conversation. This recording is an opportunity to learn from two leading voices in behavioral science about the pathways to achieving and embracing influence. This event was presented by the Behavioral Insights Student Group (BISG).