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23 June: Developing your network skills workshop

11 June 2017

Date: Friday, 23 June, 12pm-1.30pm Bring your own lunch

Birkbeck College, Main Building, Torrington Square, Room MAL 252

 

Working the Room: developing your network skills and your leadership presence.

Leadership presence, that illusive but “we know it when we see it” quality, is a blending of personal and interpersonal skills that when combined, send all the right signals. It’s how you show up, how you make others feel, and how effectively you communicate both verbally and non-verbally. During this workshop we will aim to help you know how to work the room so you feel you are developing your Leadership Presence.

In this pragmatic and interactive workshop, leadership coach Andrew Atter introduces you to useful tools and models that can enable you to grow yourself as leader. The workshop will show how to understand how to work the room.

The outcome is that you will be able to feel more at ease at your next networking event and understand what leadership presence stand for.

The event is free, but please book via the link below.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/working-the-room-developing-your-network-skills-and-leadership-presence-tickets-35326127398

 

Background information on TRIGGER Project:

The Transforming Institutions by Gendering contents and Gaining Equality in Research (TRIGGER) project at Birkbeck is part of a five-country European consortium championing the role of female academics in scientific subjects (2014-2017) (http://www.bbk.ac.uk/trigger/). The project aims to understand the underrepresentation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM) subjects and to provide recommendations for fostering organisational change. The TRIGGER team is involved in the Athena SWAN committee and in the College’s Strategic Equality Review.

If you want more information about TRIGGER, please contact Jeanne Le Roux or Viviana Meschitti on trigger@bbk.ac.uk

 

Your email details may be used to contact you about any changes to this event or future TRIGGER events.