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Do's and Don'ts of Business Communication Hosted by BPW/Colorado

  • 13 Oct 2021
  • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM (MDT)
  • Zoom (open to the public)

BPW/Colorado chapters invite you to a Zoom event! All members and nonmembers are invited to register for this complimentary event.

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Please join us on Wednesday, October 13 at 6:30 pm MT for our monthly Colorado Virtual Club meeting. [8:30pm ET | 6:30pm MT |5:30pm PT]

In line with our series on Business Etiquette, we are pleased to welcome back BPW/Boulder member Dr. Audrey Nelson, international trainer, key-note speaker and communications specialist.

Dr. Nelson will be discussing the do’s and don’ts of business communication styles, especially as it relates to how women may be perceived in the workplace.

  • What types of speech or gestures make up gender communication challenges.
  • What can you do once you’ve identified bias?
  • How can women make themselves heard when they’re being marginalized in meetings, passed over for leadership roles or a job promotion.

Dr. Nelson will share her research and tips for today’s working woman.

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Audrey Nelson, PhD., specializes in gender communication, unconscious bias, inclusion, conflict management, generational and interpersonal communication skills. She holds a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication with Post Doctorate work at Warnbrough College, Oxford, UK.

Audrey is a published author. Her first book, You Don’t Say: Navigating Nonverbal Communication between the Sexes (Prentice Hall, 2004) was published in six languages. She also coauthored Code Switching: How to Talk so Men will Listen (Penguin-Alpha Books, 2009) and The Gender Communication Handbook: Conquering Conversational Collisions Between Men and Women (Pfeiffer 2012). Audrey is the gender blogger for Psychology Today and the co-chair of Mile High Society of Human communication Resource Management Interpersonal PDG: Relationship Management, Global & Cultural Effectiveness, Communication.

Audrey is a gender communication blogger for Psychology Today with over 1 million views!

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