Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020 (10:00 am - 10:45 am PST)
"Remote Work, Rising Stress, and the Critical Need for Connection"
with Michael & Katie Stallard
Greater remote work and rising stress make the need for human connection urgent. Connection protects the emotional and physical health of individuals and boosts their performance. In this webcast, you will learn: how human connection affects your emotional and physical health, and your performance how to assess your current level of connection a simple, memorable and actionable model to create a culture of connection, and practices to tap into the power of human connection that help you and your organization thrive. This webinar is being produced by ATD and sponsored by Xyleme. Note: If you are not an ATD National Member, you can still create an account and register as a guest. Please use this Link and click on "Sign In to Register." If necessary, create a account. Otherwise, simply sign in and register... Webinar Registration Link PRESENTER Michael Stallard President and Cofounder, Connection Culture Group Michael and Katie Stallard are partners of Connection Culture Group, a leadership training and consulting firm based in Greenwich, CT, and co-authors of Connection Culture: The Competitive Advantage of Shared Identity, Empathy and Understanding at Work. Texas Christian University established the TCU Center for Connection Culture based on Michael and Katie’s work. Their clients have included Costco, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NASA, Qualcomm, the U.S. Treasury Department, and Turner Construction. Katie Stallard Partner, Connection Culture Group Katie is a gifted connector, speaker and teacher. Audiences and seminar participants enjoy her sense of humor and practical advice. Comfortable in front of people, she’s been singing in a cappella groups for more than 24 years and has even done a bit of TV and film work. She’s the first to admit that she “loves a microphone.” A surprising piece of her story is that she is a three-time cancer survivor. Professionally, Katie brings diverse experiences in marketing, administration, communications, business and non-profit organizations to her role, having worked for a leading global Christian book publisher, a Forbes 400 family helping to manage their diverse holdings and a highly-regarded church. She also has extensive experience volunteering and serving on the boards of social sector and education organizations. Katie graduated cum laude from the University of Illinois with a degree in business administration.
Greater remote work and rising stress make the need for human connection urgent. Connection protects the emotional and physical health of individuals and boosts their performance.
In this webcast, you will learn:
This webinar is being produced by ATD and sponsored by Xyleme.
Note: If you are not an ATD National Member,
you can still create an account and register as a guest.
Please use this Link and click on "Sign In to Register." If necessary, create a account. Otherwise, simply sign in and register...
Webinar Registration Link
Michael and Katie Stallard are partners of Connection Culture Group, a leadership training and consulting firm based in Greenwich, CT, and co-authors of Connection Culture: The Competitive Advantage of Shared Identity, Empathy and Understanding at Work. Texas Christian University established the TCU Center for Connection Culture based on Michael and Katie’s work. Their clients have included Costco, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NASA, Qualcomm, the U.S. Treasury Department, and Turner Construction.
Katie is a gifted connector, speaker and teacher. Audiences and seminar participants enjoy her sense of humor and practical advice. Comfortable in front of people, she’s been singing in a cappella groups for more than 24 years and has even done a bit of TV and film work. She’s the first to admit that she “loves a microphone.” A surprising piece of her story is that she is a three-time cancer survivor.
Professionally, Katie brings diverse experiences in marketing, administration, communications, business and non-profit organizations to her role, having worked for a leading global Christian book publisher, a Forbes 400 family helping to manage their diverse holdings and a highly-regarded church. She also has extensive experience volunteering and serving on the boards of social sector and education organizations. Katie graduated cum laude from the University of Illinois with a degree in business administration.