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October 28th, 2020    
7:00 am - 8:00 am

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The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the workplace. The way we work, communicate and interact with our colleagues has drastically changed in no time.

In the United States alone, 62% of employees worked at home during the pandemic. That’s up from about 25% a few years ago. With a majority of companies planning to shift to a heavier focus on remote work, the question on every communicator’s mind is: “how do I engage my remote, distributed workforce?”

We’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is that there are a lot of companies and IC professionals that have been engaging a distributed workforce even before the pandemic started.

The bad news is that, unfortunately, there really isn’t a 1-size-fits-all. So that’s why we went out and got a few more opinions.

In this session, 9 IC experts will share their #1 tip to engage a distributed workforce. Join, listen and interact as speakers from TomTom, Standard Chartered, CEMEX and more share their insights on how to engage employees in the age of remote work.

Speakers:

  • Aleks Cardwell (host) – Product Marketing Manager @ Smarp
  • Kriti Pradhan – Internal & External Communications, Digital Communications for HR @ Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd. (Times Group)
  • Claudia Preda – Global Internal Communications Specialist @ TomTom
  • Irina Panayotova – Senior Employee Communications Professional, Sutherland Alumna
  • Meghna Bharat – Specialist, Corporate Communications
  • Justin Robbins – Communication Expert, IOIC Fellow, Co-Founder of Fit2Communicate
  • Michele Martin – Manager, Internal Communications, Strategic Priorities @ London Health Sciences Center
  • Mariana Lamadrid Padilla – Corporate Communications Advisor @ CEMEX
  • Ray Walsh – Communications and Internal Localization Consultant
  • Adam Chiasson – Communications Director @ Standard Chartered Bank

This webinar is sponsored by:

Date: 28 October 2020
Time: 9–10 a.m. CST / 7–8 a.m.
Open to all communications professionals