Positive Remote Working – Online Conference on Thursday 1 July

Posted on: June 8, 2021

In these unconventional times, we have all had to adapt our working strategies to make sure everything runs as smoothly as possible. Added to our increased workloads is the need to keep on top of our mental and physical wellbeing, manage unpredictable IT issues and create an effective space to make working from home comfortable.

This conference will provide you with the latest skills and information you need to manage your time during the pandemic. You will come away from the event with:

  • Tricks on how to boost your productivity remotely
  • Techniques to help you deliver a presentation online, including how to make the most of technology
  • Skills towards building a positive and open culture for your organisation
  • Advice on how to support and supervise your remote working team

And much more!

 

Register here.

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