Gail Fairhurst event!!

Date/Time: Mon. 6/15/15 5:30-7:30pm
Location: Simmons College, Paresky Conference Room, Main College Building, 300 The Fenway, Boston MA
Sponsor: H.W. Wilson Foundation
Hosted by: SLA@Simmons Student Group, School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College

One of the most common communication errors made in today’s workplace is confusing talking with real communication. One way to avoid this is to better understand the skill of framing through which we define the meaning of “the situation here and now.” Are we in a “crisis”? Is this situation merely “a cause for concern” or should we be on “red-alert”? Am I appreciating all the stakeholders impacted? When we connect with others through our framing, we shape reality and if we “manage meaning” when others can’t, we emerge as leaders. Come hear Professor Gail Fairhurst, author of “The Power of Framing” and a leading expert in organizational communications, in a moderated discussion on communications skills professionals need to embrace to be seen as leaders. A limited number of Professor Fairhurst’s book will be available for those wishing to purchase a signed copy.

Moderators: Mary Shapiro, Simmons College Diane Kagen Trust '77GS Professorship in Leadership Development and Toby Pearlstein, Retired Global Director of Information Services, Bain & Company, Inc.
Introduced by: Eileen Abels, Dean, School of Library and Information Science

Registration: There is no charge for this event, but to help us gauge attendance, please RSVP via Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/forum-on-leadership-and-effective-communications-with-author-gail-fairhurst-tickets-16179321787)
by June 1, 2015.

Parking: A limited number of discounted parking vouchers available for those who RSVP by June 1, 2015 (current Simmons students do not qualify for parking vouchers).

Questions about this program? Contact Ann Cullen ([email protected]) or Katie Glasoe ([email protected]).

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