Working Effectively in a Virtual World
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You will receive an email or phone call should a slot open up.
CLICK HERE to access the waitlist form.
The work landscape has changed rapidly and working remotely is no longer a temporary situation or an optional perk. The current coronavirus (COVID-19) situation has made that clear.
The Wharton Club of NY would like to support our alumni during this sudden and disruptive transition and we’ve invited Wharton alumni Robert Chen to host this virtual instructor-led session, Working Effectively in a Virtual World. As a service to the community, we’re waiving our standard event fees for this session.
During this interactive session, Robert will share best practices for working and communicating remotely. You’ll understand how to set yourself up for success and minimize the distances created when everyone is working from home. He’ll address your questions live during the session. You’ll also have an opportunity to submit your questions before the session.
About Robert Chen
Robert Chen is a partner at Exec-Comm, a global communication skills training consultancy focused on helping leaders and their teams communicate and work more effectively. Robert writes for Fast Company, Business Insider, Training Magazine, and the Wharton blog. In addition to his corporate client work, he currently teaches Managerial Communication, Impromptu Speaking, and Advanced Persuasion and Storytelling at Wharton. He is based in New York City and holds a BA in Chemistry and Economics from Cornell and an MBA from Wharton.
When:
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Cost:
As a service to the community, there is no cost to attend this session but capacity is limited.
Webinar Access Information:
A link, accessible by personal computer, tablet or smartphone, will be emailed to all registered guests 24-48 hours prior to the event to the "Primary Email" address listed in your profile. Please review your profile to confirm that the email address listed is correct. We will attempt to provide the ability to ask questions at the end of the presentation and time permitting.
Click here to register. Please register early as events can and do sell out quickly.
The Wharton Club of NY would like to support our alumni during this sudden and disruptive transition and we’ve invited Wharton alumni Robert Chen to host this virtual instructor-led session, Working Effectively in a Virtual World. As a service to the community, we’re waiving our standard event fees for this session.
During this interactive session, Robert will share best practices for working and communicating remotely. You’ll understand how to set yourself up for success and minimize the distances created when everyone is working from home. He’ll address your questions live during the session. You’ll also have an opportunity to submit your questions before the session.
About Robert Chen
Robert Chen is a partner at Exec-Comm, a global communication skills training consultancy focused on helping leaders and their teams communicate and work more effectively. Robert writes for Fast Company, Business Insider, Training Magazine, and the Wharton blog. In addition to his corporate client work, he currently teaches Managerial Communication, Impromptu Speaking, and Advanced Persuasion and Storytelling at Wharton. He is based in New York City and holds a BA in Chemistry and Economics from Cornell and an MBA from Wharton.
When:
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Cost:
As a service to the community, there is no cost to attend this session but capacity is limited.
Webinar Access Information:
A link, accessible by personal computer, tablet or smartphone, will be emailed to all registered guests 24-48 hours prior to the event to the "Primary Email" address listed in your profile. Please review your profile to confirm that the email address listed is correct. We will attempt to provide the ability to ask questions at the end of the presentation and time permitting.
Click here to register. Please register early as events can and do sell out quickly.
Pre-registration is required. Registration is subject to availability and will close on Tuesday, March 31st at 9:00am.
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