Together Apart:
How To Use Questions To Bring Your Team Or Family Together During A Time Of Social Isolation
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Dec 13
Online Webinar – Recorded – April 8th 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Human Capital Institute
PDU Of The Day has published over 10,000 Professional Development Opportunities since our launch January 1st 2011.
These articles reflect the interests of Project Managers, Business Analysts, and agile professionals from over 150 countries.
In the last two weeks of 2021, we are publishing many new opportunities, and some of our readers & editors favorite articles, as a special treat for our readers!
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As many of us adopt new, if temporary, practices for our daily lives – including social isolation and the effective elimination of social gatherings – we have to find new ways to connect meaningfully.
Whether you find yourself looking for strategies to engage your team, empower your management teams to accomplish their team-building goals, or connect personally with family and friends during this unusual time, there is something for you.
Opportunities for learning and connection exist – even in trying times. So we ask, how might we make the next few weeks as meaningful as possible?
Join this session with Taylor Buonocore-Guthrie, (LinkedIn profile) co-founder of Convers(ate).
You will learn:
- The three principles that underlie productive conversation
- Concrete techniques for asking effective questions to facilitate conversations among your team members
- How to recognize and avoid a common conversational mis-step
- Question prompts for leading relevant conversations with your team, family, or friends during this unusual time
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Together Apart: How To Use Questions To Bring Your Team Or Family Together During A Time Of Social Isolation
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