Webinar: Negotiating And Collaborating From Home

Learn strategies we can all apply to our personal and professional lives to help negotiate and collaborate effectively while we are at home.
Knowledge Labs Webinar April 29

Details

Date & Time

April 29, 2020
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Location

Online

Cost

Free. Registration Required.

Contact

Leah Fleet
lfleet@mcmaster.ca

Description

During COVID-19 restrictions, we have had to learn an entirely new way of working and collaborating with our colleagues remotely. At the same time, we are finding ourselves facing new challenges around time, space, and competing priorities as the lines between work and home are blurred more than ever.

Join the DeGroote School of Business for the first Knowledge Labs Webinar. Dr. Haniyeh Yousofpour, Assistant Professor at the DeGroote School of Business and negotiation expert, will share strategies we can all apply to our personal and professional lives to help negotiate and collaborate effectively while we are at home. In this webinar you will learn:

  • How to negotiate and collaborate effectively with colleagues and at home during COVID-19
  • Managing time conflicts between personal and professional priorities
  • How to negotiate space when multiple people are working from the same home
  • Strategies to help you do your best work remotely

This webinar will feature interactive polls to help tailor the content specifically to the participants who join and will also provide opportunities to ask questions ahead of and during the webinar.

Please click here to share a question ahead of the webinar.

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