Get Big Things Done: The Power of Connectional Intelligence
During this unprecedented time of change and uncertainty, we are collaborating faster and more often than ever before. We feel like we’re connected – but are we really? Erica Dhawan teaches you the art and science of working better together using Connectional Intelligence, the key to collaboration, inclusion, and business results in the new normal. Just as game-changing as emotional intelligence was in the 90s, Connectional Intelligence will turn people into super connectors who break silos, unlock innovation, and drive business impact for teams and clients.
In this interactive session, attendees will learn how to unlock new and unrealized value from their internal and external relationships in this time of change, grow and retain business through uncertainty, maximize cross-team collaboration and improve our skills as leaders in a digital age.
Outcomes:
• Discover new ways to lead, inspire, and communicate with diverse teams through uncertainty.
• Learn how to keep cross-team collaborations aligned, build trust, and foster motivation.
• Gain specific actions to inspire teamwork, innovation, resilience, revitalization, and results-driven progress.
• Behaviors to build trust and connection, no matter the distance.
This virtual session will be an "interactive speaking experience" format using the chat tool for engagement and polling. The session will lead with inspirational stories and then move to practical 21st-century collaboration strategies for all attendees to implement.
About Erica
Erica Dhawan is the world's foremost expert, author, and speaker on 21st-century collaboration - how to lead with digital body language and connectional intelligence. She is the CEO of Cotential, a training company and the author of the bestselling book Get Big Things Done: The Power of Connectional Intelligence and forthcoming book Digital Body Language: How to Build Trust and Connection, No Matter the Distance.
Free Virtual Fridays is hosted by Brian Lord and produced by Eric Woodie