Build Relationships
When we approach our professional relationships with authenticity and vulnerability, we create a more loyal, committed, and engaged workplace community.
Contact SalesKeynote Details
Length
Up to 90 minutes (inclusive of Q&A)
Price
From USD $15,000
Recording
30-day access to a recording of the experience (licensing included)
Preparation
A pre-engagement alignment call with the speaker ahead of time
Q&A
Optional Q&A
White glove service
Available in-person, virtual, or hybrid. Option for our team to host virtually if needed at no additional cost
About This Keynote
When we come to work, we are often told to leave our “personal life” at the door. While work-life balance is important, why do we make people feel as if coming to work means pretending to be someone they aren’t? When we approach our professional relationships with authenticity and vulnerability, we create a more loyal, committed, and engaged workplace community.
In Build Relationships, leadership coach and author of Permission to Screw Up, Kristen Hadeed, shares how to create genuine relationships within a team and how these relationships allow us to accomplish more together. Kristen spends her time helping leaders, teams, and organizations around the world to embrace their humanity, so that together, we can build a better world through courageous, compassionate leadership.
Key Takeaways
- Learn how to create deeper relationships with better communication.
- Identify techniques to enhance your listening
- Understand the power of in-person communication
- Discover ways to make team meetings more effective and engaging
- Explore how to be more authentic and how to encourage authenticity in others
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