Engineers and Geoscientists BC

Best Practices for Virtual Leadership Communication for Engineers and Geoscientists

Date(s):
Friday, May 22, 2020
9:55 AM–10:00 AM: Registration
10:00 AM–11:00 AM: Webinar
Format:
Webinar
Status:
Advanced registration is now closed. Please contact Tasha Booth at [email protected] for inquiries.

Eligible for 1 CE Hour(s) of Informal Learning

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Event Details


Contact

Tasha Booth

Event Presenter(s)


Shalyma Cambridge
The Humphrey Group

Event Description


As the world embraces social distancing, teams are moving online to communicate. If you're suddenly leading a virtual team (and what leader isn't these next few months?) it's critical that you build skills that allow you to influence and inspire virtually. To help support you during this time, Engineers and Geoscientists BC invites you to this complimentary 45-minute webinar. This session is designed for technical professionals at all levels who wish to bolster their virtual communication skills at this critical moment. This webinar will familiarize leaders with best practices for virtual communications in order to navigate this difficult time. We invite you to attend so you can better support your team, your clients, and your stakeholders.

About the Event


In this interactive webinar, you will learn to:

  • Foster open communication among and between teams;
  • Be intentional in building and maintaining virtual relationships;
  • Organize virtual communications using a clear and logical structure;
  • Adapt your way of listening and speaking for virtual meetings; and
  • Apply the principles of presence to virtual communications.

Speaker

Shalyma Cambridge

The Humphrey Group

Shalyma is an Associate based out of the Vancouver office. She brings a deep understanding of the unique leadership and communications challenges faced within large complex organizations and specifically within the financial sector. As a group facilitator and coach to leaders across various industries, Shalyma is passionate about helping both established and emerging leaders from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. She helps leaders develop into strong communicators who can lead with authenticity and courage.

Shalyma has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Simon Fraser University, a graduate certificate in professional communications management from Royal Roads University and is a University of British Columbia Certified Organizational Coach.