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Please kindly note that Royanne Doi has joined this event as a speaker! Ms. Doi will make welcoming remarks on the Neuroscience of Threat and Social Distress, to kickoff the strategic networking topic. Workshop Overview: These days, there is no shortage of books, articles, websites or podcasts that focus on teaching us how to prioritize our health and wellness. What is missing from this wellness discourse is how important it is for us all to focus on the company that we keep - our personal and professional networking relationships - and how critical it is for us to spend purposeful time and energy building and maintaining the relationships that matter. In this evening talk, Megan Burke Roudebush, Founder of keepwith, a networking advisory firm, will offer practical advice regarding networking best practices, pitfalls to avoid and the importance of putting deliberate strategy behind your networking efforts. Attendees will come away with a new perspective on the breadth and depth of their networks and practical (sometimes, ‘outside the box’) tips for building and maintaining a strong network. More details and sign-up information is to come but, in the meantime, please save the date for this special event. Ryann Thomas, Chair Elizabeth Handover, Deborah Hayden, Jiana Leung, Tomoka Miho, Makiko Tachimori (Fukui), Sayaka Takahashi, and Yoshiko Zoet-Suzuki, Vice-Chairs ACCJ Women in Business Committee John Carlson, Anna Maruyama, Co-Chairs ACCJ Young Professionals Forum NOTE 1: This event is OFF THE RECORD. NOTE 2: If you cancel after the stated deadline, the full meeting fee will be charged to your account. Sorry, no substitutions or walk-ins. Comments are closed.
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If you need to cancel your registration due to illness, travel to affected areas within the past 14 days, or contact with someone who has traveled to affected areas, and the cancellation deadline has passed, please contact programs@accj.or.jp and accommodations will be made through March. For more details, please click here.
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