Northfield, Vt., Oct. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Norwich University Innovation Center of Denver presents “Redefining Workforce Development in a Challenging Business Reality,” a free one-day online symposium, on Oct. 28.
Workshop sessions, running from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. MDT, will teach new workforce initiatives and employee training concepts to help human resource professionals, executive management and trainers remain successful in the rapidly changing marketplace.
Sessions from Norwich Pro® will spur discussion on key topics in today's workforce development in the age of a pandemic, a changing economy and more:
- Wall Street versus Main Street - Daniel Daoust – Norwich Pro director.
- Advanced Technologies and Artificial Intelligence - Daniel Daoust – Norwich Pro director.
- Innovation and Design Thinking - Steve Palmer – Norwich Pro instructor and businessman/innovator.
- Organizational Resiliency and Mental Toughness - Darren Whysall – executive coach and coach supervisor, Barclay’s UK, mental toughness practitioner.
- Organizational Leadership in Times of Crisis, Rex Marks – retired police chief/leadership programs director.
- Strategic Communication & Crucial Conversations - Yogini Joglekar, PhD, leadership Instructor.
- Energy Resilience - Kahwa Douoguih, PhD – Entrepreneur, economist and senior fellow, Norwich University Center for Global Resilience and Security.
Attendees will access a virtual online environment to view the virtual symposium, participate and network.
Register online at pro.norwich.edu/symposium by Oct. 26.
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