Webinar: How To Maintain Team Performance Whilst Working Remotely

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March 17, 2020

How To Maintain Team Performance Whilst Working Remotely

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The world has changed, and many teams are asking how they can effectively work together in a virtual way.  The best performing teams will be the first to identify that: if we don’t agree new ways of working, how’s this new way going to work?

 

Join us for this special webinar edition where Steph Clarke from Spiique will be taking us through the questions teams need to ask and the conversations they need to have to orient, plan and adapt in order to keep moving, maintain culture and look after each other – and providing a framework for taking this conversation online, which you’ll get to experience during the session.

 

In this interactive session you’ll leave with a practical conversation framework you can use with your own teams and the opportunity to connect with your peers and hear how others are tackling these challenges.


About Steph

Steph helps teams be better teams. As an experienced facilitator and team coach, she creates the environment for teams to have the conversations they need to, to meet their collective potential. After starting professional life as an accountant in the UK, she pivoted to a career in learning & development and facilitation and over the last 11 years has run workshops for teams and individuals all around the world. Steph is also the host of Steph’s Business Bookshelf podcast and she now puts her counting skills to good use by teaching Pilates in her spare time.

 


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Shazamme System User • March 17, 2020

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