Strategies for difficult conversations – Part 1 – SYDNEY

Strategies for difficult conversations - SYDNEY
4:00 PM AEST 6:00 PM AEST
Level 1, Commonwealth Bank Place South, 11 Harbour Street, Sydney NSW
Event closed
05
Jun

Strategies for difficult conversations – Part 1 – SYDNEY

4:00 PM AEST 6:00 PM AEST
Level 1, Commonwealth Bank Place South, 11 Harbour Street, Sydney NSW

RMA Australia is pleased to bring you a two part series, on “Strategies for difficult conversations”, hosted by CBA.

*This is a two part series. Part one will be hosted in person with networking; part two will be hosted via webinar.  A recording of part one will be made available in the members area for viewing prior to part two.

As risk professionals, challenge is a key part of our roles. While this means we need to have difficult conversations at times, many of us can find ourselves dreading and even avoiding them, in turn reducing our ability to operate effectively. Removing all discomfort isn’t possible or even the objective, but we can develop mindsets and practices that improve our level of skill, and reduce apprehension and interpersonal friction.

Join Dr Stephanie Burns for a two part series of lectures on this topic, where you will learn insights and strategies to apply when risk challenge is needed.

 

FURTHER INFORMATION:-

About the Speaker:-

Dr Stephanie Burns

Dr Stephanie Burns is well known in the Australian corporate, education and government communities. Trained originally as an engineer by the U.S. Army her career evolved through influential studies into human behaviour. Her own research has led to practical solutions to problems in the areas of leadership, communication, learning and teaching effectiveness. She has lived in Australia since 1987, and completed her PhD with the University of South Australia. She has developed programs for and consulted within most Australian banks and organisations in the finance sector. Additionally, for ten years she produced two of the most highly attended programs for Women in Banking and Finance (WiBF).

You can read more about Dr. Burns’ work in the extended bio on her website at stephanieburns.com/bio

 

About the Moderator:-

Julie Hunter, General Manager, Financial Institutions Governments FIG ESG Risk, CBA 

 

Agenda and Schedule

Presentation 4:00pm AEST

Details

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Location: Level 1, Commonwealth Bank Place South, 11 Harbour Street, SYDNEY, NSW
Duration: 4pm Presentation followed by Networking Drinks from 5pm -6pm

Organizer

Registration for this event has now closed, as the venue is at full capacity. Should you wish to be added to the waitlist, please contact the RMA events team on events@rmaaustralia.org