The #NewNormal Series 2
The #NewNormal Series 2
Effective Communication: At The Office Or Working From Home.
Description:
Now more than ever, projects fail due to ineffective communication. Accordingly, the majority of project managers surveyed by PMI Pulse agree: effective communication is the most critical success factor in project management.
Whether at the office or working from home, how can we communicate more effectively?
In this engaging 40-minute session, participants will discover:
- How to have more productive communication with cross-functional teams and senior management–at the office or at home.
- A process for writing professional emails that get results.
- How to identify the right communication channel in any situation.
Ron Tsang, MBA
Ron Tsang specializes in helping teams become even more effective communicators, in-person and online.
Ron’s clients include Canada’s largest financial institutions and technology companies. He is also a business communication professor at Centennial College’s School of Business. In addition, as a former Bay Street investment analyst, Ron judged thousands of presentations from CEOs and CFOs.
Ron’s most requested topics include effective speaking and writing skills, executive presence, intercultural communication, negotiation, and influence.
Ron has an MBA in Finance from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management and an HBA in Economics from the University of Waterloo.
Ron is the Programming Director on the National Board of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS), and Past-President of CAPS Toronto. Ron is also the author of From Presentation to Standing Ovation: 15 Actionable Ideas to Achieve Massive Influence.
Free for PMI-VI members, $25 for non-members
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PMI-VI Project of the Year Award
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All participants hereby consent to the use of their likeness, including but not limited to photographs and videos, taken during the conference. Participants understand and agree that these photographs and videos may be used by the conference organizers for promotional and marketing purposes, including but not limited to website content, social media posts, brochures, and other promotional materials.
Participants further acknowledge that they will not receive any compensation or royalty for the use of their likenesses in the photographs and videos.
If participants wish to refrain from being photographed or filmed during the conference, it is their responsibility to inform the conference organizers in writing prior to the start of the conference. The conference organizers will make reasonable efforts to accommodate such requests, but cannot guarantee that all photographs or videos will be excluded.
Participants release the conference organizers, volunteers, and any third parties acting under their authority, from any claims, damages, or liability arising out of or related to the use of their likeness in the photographs and videos.
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