April 12-13: Leadership Conference for Women in Energy

Leadership

 

Mar 19, 2018

Join Canada’s most successful women energy leaders in Toronto as they share their industry knowledge, strategies and experiences on how to accelerate positive organizational change and personal growth. This event will help professionals advance their careers in a traditionally male industry by providing insight into key energy trends and skills for personal and professional development.

The program format includes keynote addresses, panel sessions, interactive group discussions and networking opportunities. Participate in knowledge sharing and collaboration while building relationships and enhancing your professional network. You’ll leave this event with practical strategies, insights and guidance on how to propel your energy career forward.

Learning outcomes include the following:

• Identify how women can play to their leadership strengths to improve organizational performance
• Define the skills and techniques needed to drive inclusive leadership
• Analyze key trends in the global energy market
• Discuss how to navigate through a predominately male industry to reach higher levels
• Determine how to derive maximum value from a mentoring relationship
• Evaluate how to change the culture of your organization to reflect its inclusive mission
• Discuss what it will take to meet Canada’s changing energy needs
• Identify how to leverage your workforce’s diverse talents with multi-generational teams
• Design action plans to accelerate positive organizational change and personal growth

Find out more: www.euci.com/event_post/0418-women-energy-canada/?target=Workshops&x=28832x1097389Ni0103&utm_campaign=0218-net-metering_12-14-2017&utm_medium=email&utm_source=daily

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