Webinar #20: Virtual Communication Skills – Mark Matteson

June 11, 2020

Now more than ever, with apps and software connecting employees worldwide, the need for virtual communication skills is crucial. Video calls and virtual meetings are the new “normal” and likely take up most of your day. But are you getting the most out of your meetings? Are you getting distracted? Have you dusted off your nonverbal communication skills? Join us for some basics on effective virtual communication – getting started, some do’s and don’ts, and helpful tools. As we’ve all adjusted to this new world, virtual meetings have proven to be effective. Speaker and author Mark Matteson gives an interactive and tailored presentation, just for MCAA members.

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This webinar was recorded Thursday, June 11, 2020

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