Overview
Trust and communication the lifeblood of any organization and the glue that holds us together. Trust and communication are closely interwoven. At its core, trust is the basis of communication and communication is key to establishing, maintaining and building trust.
Why you should Attend
The better you communicate and trust, the better your ROI. Once you lose trust, you lose the ability to communicate and lead.
Areas Covered in the Session
Trust and communication the lifeblood of any organization and the glue that holds us together. Trust and communication are closely interwoven. At its core, trust is the basis of communication and communication is key to establishing, maintaining and building trust.
Why you should Attend
The better you communicate and trust, the better your ROI. Once you lose trust, you lose the ability to communicate and lead.
Areas Covered in the Session
- Learn how communication is the critical tool for building and sustaining trust
- Identify concrete steps for creating and implementing authentic communication
- Learn how trust enhances communication, relationships, sharing and collaboration
Speaker
Noreen Kelly is an executive coach, mentor, trainer and communications consultant. She is providing career coaching and training to professionals, managers, executives and C-Suite. She has served as communications project lead supporting organizational change initiatives.Noreen holds a Master of Science degree in Communication, Managerial Program, from Northwestern University. Her coaching designations include Certified Professional Coactive Coach (CPCC) through The Coaches Training Institute (CTI) and Conversational Intelligence® (C-IQ) through the Creating WE Institute.
A published author, she has written on the topic of trust for Leadership Excellence magazine and other publications.
Who Should Attend
- Executive Leaders: CEO/C-Suite/Senior Leaders
- Mid-level Managers/Supervisors/Team Leads
- Executive Level/VP of Human Resources/Organizational Development/Corporate Training
- Individual Contributors