ECABC Virtual Best Business Practices: Minimalizing Digital Intensity – October 6

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September 16, 2021

Join ECABC on Wednesday, October 6th to learn how you can minimalize the intensity and fatigue when working remotely in today’s online world.

This session will help you:

  • Create focus, reduce the feeling of drowning in information and provide you with a new, effective way of working
  • Learn how to set expectations and excel as a high functioning team and individual
  • Make your day successful – daily planning tips to keep you on track and focused on results
  • Learn more about tools for success, and agree on how and when to use them: Expectations around email, instant chat, meet now
  • Discover Effective Meetings, “A Check List” – Four phases of a meeting and how to make your virtual meetings better
  • Learn simple but powerful tips: screen breaks, office setup, tools for notifying your team

Prepare your questions in advance and look forward to an engaging, interactive session with presenter Cindy Fulton of Priority Management.

Date & Time:

  • Wednesday, October 6th, 2021
  • 10:00am – 11:00am PDT

Price:

  • ECABC Members: $25 + GST
  • ECABC Non-Members: $40 + GST

Go HERE for more information 

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