Events and Information Sessions Alumni Evenings with Jill Klein – Hybrid Event

Alumni Evenings with Jill Klein – Hybrid Event

Friday, 08 September 2023
6.00 PM - 9.00 PM
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A Growth Mindset Approach to Psychological Safety

Melbourne Business School was delighted to host our returning alumni to our fourth Alumni Evenings event featuring Professor Jill Klein on Friday, 8 September. Professor Klein presented “A Growth Mindset Approach to Psychological Safety”.

During the insightful presentation, Professor Klein explored the concept of psychological safety and demonstrated how embracing a growth mindset – as opposed to a fixed mindset – can enable us to tackle challenges associated with human fallibility, risk taking and identity protection.

The event also gave alumni the opportunity to connect with fellow alum, enhance their knowledge and engage in a thought-provoking conversation led by a much-admired expert in the field.

This event series is exclusive for alumni and is hybrid, allowing alumni to join us both in-person and online.

 

Who can attend this event series?

This event series is designed for Melbourne Business School alumni who studied at the campus on 200 Leicester Street, Carlton.

FBE students (who studied on 198 Berkeley St), current MBS students, and non-MBS guests are welcome to join virtually.

 

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Location

Melbourne Business School

200 Leicester Street
Carlton 3053
VIC

Jill Klein

Jill Klein joined Melbourne Business School in 2009 as a Professor of Marketing and is also a Professorial Fellow at the Melbourne Medical School.

Jill Klein joined Melbourne Business School in 2009 as a Professor of Marketing and is also a Professorial Fellow at the Melbourne Medical School.

Jill’s research has been published in the Journal of Marketing, Management Science, Journal of Consumer Psychology, British Medical Journal, and more, with a focus on decision making biases and how they affect decisions in both business and medical settings.