ADA Accelerator Series — Be Bold(h)er: Women Succeeding in Communication in the Workplace (Recorded Webinar)
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- CE Credit(s):
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1
- Member Price:
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$0.00
- Retail Price:
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$69.00
Description:
American Dental
Association on-demand webinar
The information contained in this program was current as of April 14, 2021.
Overview
Many women find it difficult to speak up confidently and may
find themselves hedging their ideas, disclaiming their opinions or upspeaking their voices in
an effort to reel in any sense of seeming overbearing. In this one-hour webinar from the ADA Accelerator Series, speech communication
instructor Tiffany Olson will delve into and bridge the confidence gap in
communication. She’ll teaches how to cut through the frustration and inner noise to be
unapologetically bold communicators in the
workplace.
This presentation will help
you:
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Explain the "who," "what," and "why" of the communications confidence gap
•
Identify their problem areas in communicating with confidence
• Learn strategies to
increase respectful communication in the dental
officeResources
• "Fake It ‘Til You Make It: How to
Communicate With Confidence" video from Lean
In
•
Personal
Inventory (on pages 5 and 6)
•
"Amplifying
Voices: Today is Tomorrow’s History" recording
•
Stop-and-Jot
questions worksheetAbout the Accelerator Series
The
ADA Accelerator
Series is a
program designed to provide member-driven, on-demand access to financial,
leadership, self-care and work/life tools to help fast forward dentists careers,
their way. This series
includes:
•
Regular
webinars hosted by experts on topics such as parental leave planning,
negotiating for what you deserve and building confidence as a leader.
• Tips
on keeping your life, career and everything else in balance - from other
dentists who’ve been there
• Opportunities to expand leadership skills
• Self-care and wellness support
Disclaimer:
The views of the presenter(s) do not necessarily represent the
views of the American Dental
Association