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Dr. Michelle Penelope King is an organisational psychologist and globally recognised expert on workplace culture, human motivation, and the future of work. Her latest research explores what happens to people's agency, capability, and relationships when AI quietly takes over the work that so many rely on for their identity.In her latest book, My Workplace Is Killing Me!, Dr. King explores how bad bosses, challenging colleagues, burnout, and boredom erode employee autonomy, competence, and connection and why AI is making this worse. She is also the author of two other bestselling, award-winning books: The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers that are Holding Women Back at Work and How Work Works: The Subtle Science of Getting Ahead Without Losing Yourself.A published, award-winning academic, Dr. King holds five degrees, including a PhD in Organisations and Management from Cranfield University.Her work has earned widespread recognition, including being named one of the Top 100 Women at Davos, a LinkedIn Top Voice for Workplace Equity, and a Thinkers50 Talent Award shortlistee. Her books have received a Porchlight Business Book Award, an Axiom Business Book Award, and the Inc. Non-Obvious Book Award. Her insights are regularly featured in The Economist, Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Financial Times, Bloomberg, Time, CNN Business, and LinkedIn Editors.A highly sought-after keynote speaker represented by the London Speakers Bureau, Dr. King partners with organisations including Amazon, Netflix, FIFA, and Dior. With over two and a half decades of international experience, she has served as Global Director of Performance, Culture, Learning and Talent at HSF Kramer, Director of Inclusion at Netflix, and Head of the UN Women Global Innovation Coalition for Change. She currently serves as President of the Hearing Dogs charity and as an advisor to Girl Up, a former UN Foundation campaign.Through her research, leadership, and advocacy, Dr. King continues to shape the future of work championing workplaces where everyone can thrive.Connect with Dr. Michelle King at www.michellepking.com