April 14th 2020, 12:00 pm to 12:00 am |
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Chapter: | Webinar |
Language: | English |
Cost: |
Members - $0.00 Non Members - $0.00 (CDN, HST included) |
Presenters: |
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Glain Roberts-McCabe, Founder & President, The Roundtable in conversation with Geoff Soloway, PhD, Founder & CEO of MindWel | ||
Glain Roberts-McCabe is the founder and President of The Roundtable, a company where leaders cultivate their leadership, together. The Roundtable is best known for their group and team-based coaching and mentoring systems that help organizations break down silos, increase collaboration and accelerate business all while building leadership capability. In 2014, The Roundtable was awarded a Gold Award by the Canadian Awards for Training Excellence in partnership with PepsiCo Foods Canada for their Roundtable for Leaders peer coaching and mentoring program and in 2016 they were named Best External Consulting Advisory in Canada at the Canadian HR Awards. In 2018, Glain was named one of Canada’s Women Entrepreneurs of the Year. All experiences were kind of like winning an Oscar but without having to wear sequins. Glain is the author of the Amazon best-selling book ‘Did I REALLY Sign Up for This?!’ and believes that leadership is a privilege. Her personal mission to inspire ambitious leaders to connect to their bigger purpose and passion so that work can be more fun and life can be more fulfilling. |
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Description: |
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Uncertainty. That is the word that seems to be on everyone's lips these days. As leaders, we know we need to minimize uncertainty for our teams but that feels easier to say than do when we're all operating without a script. We're all being bombarded with information everywhere we turn. With all this noise, distraction and rapid sprint to a new way of working, it's easy to feel unfocused, unproductive and challenged with having to manage the latest news about this global pandemic while keeping the wheels on at work. This is not a CPHR NB event. You need to register on there site. No PD hours will be added to your log, you need to track them on your own. |