RAD on Effective Communication in Research Administration

The Research Administration Demonstration (RAD) series, sponsored by NYU,  is a highly respected education series focusing on research administration.  Its popularity among administrators is evidenced by its membership (>21.3K) and its monthly webinar attendance capacity (1K). (It's wise to sign in a few minutes early.) 

Registrants receive two notices: an email with some details, followed by a meeting request that one can add to their calendars some weeks before the event.  

If you'd like to attend, and have not already registered via the registration checklist, RSVP here .

Presenters

  • Helene Brazier-Mitouart, Ph.D., Education Manager, Education and Training in Research Administration Office, Weill Cornell Medicine – Cornell University
  • Melanie Hebl, Assistant Director of Research Collaboration, Sustainability Research Hub, Nelson Institute – University of Wisconsin-Madison

Description

"In the workplace, we all need to get things done, and communicating with intention and clarity (both in written and spoken form) supports us in achieving that goal. In this session, we will share best practices that will make us efficient and effective communicators, independent of our audiences. We will share intentional communication strategies to improve effectiveness and reduce frustration! Join us for this discussion and to explore and practice with real case examples relevant to many workplace situations."