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WEBINAR: Communicating with Impact - Women in the Workplace

  • Wednesday, March 15, 2017
  • 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Troutman Sanders - 222 Central Park Ave., #2000, Virginia Beach
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This program will address the challenges of communicating in high-paced environments, and be a refresher for those beginning to leverage relationships across the firm. You will learn how to use your influence in situations ranging from verbal and written communications and understand how you can harness your own integrity, while developing your personal and professional relationships.

Objectives:

  • Discuss in-person vs. email vs. telephone tips.

  • Examine preparation and overall delivery/presence.

  • Evaluate awareness and authenticity.

  • Review the power of credibility, including reputation and internal knowledge.

    Leah Lee has more than 9 years of experience in the professional development field and has worked for global law firms throughout her career, including Sidley Austin to now Winston & Strawn. From managing performance review processes to formal private coaching and legal training for many years, Lee has a passion for developing professionals to be the best they can be in their careers. She’s currently completing a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership/Human Resource Management at Villanova University.

CLM App Management Category : Communication Skills

CLM Recertification Credit: Yes

California MCLE: Law Practice Management

MCLE/Other States: Credit may be available in other states but cannot be guaranteed. In all states, accreditation is dependent on individual state guidelines and filing regulations.

 

Formats Available: Webinar + Archive
Original Seminar Date: March 15, 2017


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