Professional and Business Effectiveness

Date & Time

Tuesday, 28 January 2014 - 9:00am to Tuesday, 28 January 2014 - 12:30pm

Location

Thea's Lounge - Thea Koerner House - 6371 Crescent Road

Organizer

Postdoctoral Fellows Office (PDFO)

 

This 3.5 hour workshop will help graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to:

  • improve their communication and business effectiveness and get better results
  • utilize professional business etiquette principles more effectively
  • manage meetings more successfully

This program will be highly experiential and will give participants opportunity to practice having purposeful, professional conversations, incorporate professional business etiquette principles into their toolbox and practice how to manage meetings more successfully.

Attendees will:

  • be more confident expressing a professional conversational signature, including being assertive, while managing power differentials with less stress and more success;
  • experience better results and have more impact as they incorporate their conversational signatures into day-to-day conversations and committee meetings as they interact with supervisors, colleagues and the business community;
  • be aware of the impacts of not following generally accepted professional business etiquette principles and also the benefit of following professional business etiquette principles; and,
  • have more confidence and will experience much better results as they lead, facilitate and manage meetings.

About the Facilitator:

Dene Rossouw is co-founder of AuthenticDialogue.com and TheIdeasEngine.com in Vancouver, specializing in influencing and innovative solutions. He helps his clients have the necessary conversations of leadership and helps organizations innovate by leveraging the power of employee ideas.

Dene is the Past President of the Vancouver chapter of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers and is a Certified Executive Coach through Royal Roads University. He is a Certified Emotional Intelligence Facilitator and has the Associate Certificate in Workplace Conflict from the Justice Institute of British Columbia. He has a degree in Theology from the University of South Africa.

Registration:

Registration is required. Please register online. Those PDFs who have successfully registered will receive an email from the PDFO within one week prior to the event.

This is a co-sponsored by the Postdoctoral Fellows Office (PDFO) and the Graduate Pathways to Success Program (GPS). If you are a grad student, please register through the GPS website.

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