Commanding A Zoom:
Communication Expertise For Virtual Leadership
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Mar 6
Live Webinar – March 14th, 2023 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Any talking head can light up a square, but compared to stand-up training, commanding a Zoom is an even greater challenge. A total of 300 million people a day are Zoomed out; monotony and lethargy creep in easily.
This session is about displaying presence, polish, and passion virtually in four categories that work together to create communication leadership acumen: visuals, sounds, slides, and body language.
Session Goals:
- Understanding the microelements of virtual leadership
- Analyzing the communication styles of virtual leaders
- Creating your own plan for virtual communication effectiveness
Presenter: Dr. Constance Staley (LinkedIn profile) Professor of Communication, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs & is a sought-after conference keynoter and a highly popular trainer. She holds a B.S. in education, an M.A. in linguistics, and a Ph.D. in communication. Connie was selected as a Fulbright Scholar to teach in the republic of Kyrgyzstan in the former Soviet Union; has won the University of Colorado Outstanding Teacher Award; and was twice nominated for a CASE U.S. Professor of the Year Award. Connie has published 20 books/editions and recently served as Special Assistant to the Chancellor, leading a university initiative to design a next-generation campus Career Center for students. Connie currently teaches university courses in Communication, Training, and Consulting; Professional Public Speaking Online; and Conflict Management.
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Commanding A Zoom: Communication Expertise For Virtual Leadership
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